Abstract
Journal of Physical Fitness, Medicine & Treatment in Sports is an interdisciplinary open access peer reviewed journal that publishes original research, reviews, short communication, case reports, news, commentaries etc., in the field of sports medicine, treatment and exercise medication.
Highlights
[1] Malcolm noted that when he became acquainted with the system of special education in the post-Soviet countries, he was struck by the widespread use of the term “physical culture” and the fact that existing notions of physical culture were reduced to traditional sports science and physical education
It must be recognized that in society there is a special sphere of human activity related to the use of physical exercises, which develops in accordance with the fundamental laws of social development
In the field of human activities related to the use of physical exercises in the second period of modern times began to form three basic trends in its development, depending on which functions of physical exercise were used more in social practice: a) health and development, which led to the formation in the middle of the 19th century of the social institute of physical education; b) competitive and entertaining, which led to the formation of the social institute of sports c) health and entertainment, which led to the formation in that historical period of the social institute of physical fitness
Summary
In his response to S Grant book [1] Malcolm noted that when he became acquainted with the system of special education in the post-Soviet countries, he was struck by the widespread use of the term “physical culture” and the fact that existing notions of physical culture were reduced to traditional sports science and physical education. [1] Malcolm noted that when he became acquainted with the system of special education in the post-Soviet countries, he was struck by the widespread use of the term “physical culture” and the fact that existing notions of physical culture were reduced to traditional sports science and physical education.
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