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Title: The History of the Study of Human Movement


1
The History of the Study of Human Movement
  • Chapter 2

2
Table of Contents
  • Why Study the History of Human Movement?
  • Past Influences
  • Enduring Themes
  • Modern European Themes
  • Modern North American Themes

3
Objectives
  • Having a historical frame of reference is
    important for understanding kinesiology
  • Describe the major historical landmarks in the
    evolution of the study of human movement
  • Describe cultural attitudes and practices,
    individuals, and events that have most influenced
    the study of human movement in higher education

4
Why Study the History of Movement?
5
The History of Human Movement
  • Kinesiology students can
  • gain a historical frame of reference
  • understand the impact of early events on current
    affairs
  • predict future trends

6
Past Influences on the Study of Human Movement in
Higher Education
7
Early Influences
  • Movements were culturally specific
  • Physical abilities were used to engage in useful
    activities
  • gathering of food
  • hunting
  • necessary physical labor for survival

8
Early Influences
  • New activities begin to emerge
  • hunting and fighting become complex
  • now require training and preparation
  • rhythmic movement at festivals
  • communal dances
  • trials of strength and combative ability

9
Early Influences
  • Simple forms of sporting contests in pastoral and
    agricultural societies
  • running races
  • wrestling
  • boxing
  • shooting contests
  • fencing with various weapons
  • jumping
  • throwing
  • swimming
  • rowing
  • riding animals
  • chariot racing
  • various ball games

10
The Greek Influence
  • 6th to 9th century B.C.
  • daily activities balanced
  • sport played large role in everyday life
  • By the 9th century
  • physical activities extended beyond battle
  • gymnasiums and wrestling schools built

11
The Greek Influence
  • Early 6th century B.C.
  • Panhellenic games established
  • the Isthmian, the Pythian, the Nemean
  • games also held at the religious sanctuary of
    Olympia
  • register dates back to 776 B.C.

12
The Greek Influence
  • Athletic emphasis at games
  • foot racing
  • the pentathlon
  • jumping
  • discus
  • javelin
  • a one-stage foot race
  • wrestling
  • heavy events
  • boxing
  • wrestling
  • pankration
  • combined wrestling and boxing
  • chariot racing

13
The Greek Influence
  • All games featured balance between athletics,
    music, poetry, and drama
  • Fostered political democracy
  • citizen athletes could improve their upward
    mobility
  • Competitive activity accompanied by rhythm and
    harmony of music and dance

14
The Roman Age
  • Emphasis on the physical centered on strength and
    hardiness
  • Roman emperors promoted games and festivals
  • purpose was to occupy and appease Roman subjects
  • often brutal, spectator-oriented
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