History of Physical EducationAPH Publishing, 2006 - 280 pages |
Contents
The Phenomenon of the Principles of Physical | 7 |
Human Behaviour | 13 |
Learning Concept | 51 |
Philosophical Aspects | 79 |
Ancient Heritage | 125 |
The Homeric Greek | 132 |
The Roman Empire | 138 |
England | 144 |
Baseball | 203 |
Carrom | 209 |
Golf | 214 |
Kites | 220 |
Shooting | 226 |
Yachting | 232 |
Future in t | 233 |
Regional and | 253 |
Early American Age | 155 |
Advancement of Collegiate Sports for Women | 167 |
Various Sports | 197 |
Bibliography | 263 |
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