History of Gymnastics.

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Initially, the man involved in hunting were exercising in stone throwing , the use of weapons, run, etc. , While those who lived by fishing, it would raise their skills on coupon and swimming. Many people naturally gave the gymnastics different meaning. The Chinese example complete normal physical exercises with a form of medical gymnastics. In ancient Greece was a real art on gymnastics, whose main characteristics were courtesy and harmony. With the spread of Greek culture, gymnastics began to be considered not just a simple exercise of the body, but a suitable tool for the development of the organism, combined with the development of thought, patriotic emotion and elegance.

The games of ancient Romans had no relevance with Gymnastics, because they were aimed at demonstrating. Later Christianity gave the ideal care of the soul, and condemned as a deterrent against caring for the body. With the shift that occurred in the years of renaissance in the classic spirit of antiquity, appeared again to people’s interest in the beauty and the value of life. So with the rise of humanism, educators has resumed their interest in gymnastics, aid workers and physicians, so...

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