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Physical culture

Physical culture, also known as body culture, is a health and strength training movement that originated during the 19th century in Germany, the UK and the US.

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Origins

"The Battle of the Systems"

Australia

Contemporary interest in 19th-century physical culture

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Physical culture

Nodes63
Edges62
Triples111
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.031746
Components1

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Physical culture

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related to Further reading · 68
Physical culture → Advance, America, Better Bodies, Classes, Conditions, Cultura Física, Date, Digráfica, Early Twentieth Century USA, Ecuador, Epistemología, Eugen, Fin-de-Siecle France, Fitness Culture, Follansbee Goodrich, Formation, Gender, Getting Physical, Guayaquil, Gymnastics
related to "The Battle of the Systems" · 12
Physical culture → America, As, Battle, Both, Early, Later, Sokol, Systems, These, This, Turners, World War
related to Australia · 11
Physical culture → Australia, Bjelke-Petersen Bros, Bjelke-Petersen School, BJP, Christian Bjelke-Petersen, Danish, Hobart, It, Marie, Physical Culture Ltd, The
related to Origins · 10
Physical culture → American, German, German-American, In, Many, PE, The, They, Turner, United States
related to Contemporary interest in 19th-century physical culture · 2
Physical culture → Considerable, Many
see also · 1
Physical culture → Fitness

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physical culture systems gymnastics century system training based turnverein sports movement 19th german united became various historical known also states

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fencinginstance ofand dumbbells.Combat sports0.80text
boxinginstance ofand dumbbells.Combat sports0.80text
savateinstance ofand dumbbells.Combat sports0.80text
wrestling were also widely practiced in physical culture schoolsinstance ofand dumbbells.Combat sports0.80text
were touted as forms of physical culture in their own right.The Muscular Christianity movement of the late 19th century advocated a fusion of energetic Christian activisminstance ofand dumbbells.Combat sports0.80text
rigorous physical culture traininginstance ofand dumbbells.Combat sports0.80text
the Sydney Opera House or the Sydney International Convention Centreinstance ofNational championships are typically held at prestigious venues0.80text
Physical culturerelated to "The Battle of the Systems"As0.60section
Physical culturerelated to "The Battle of the Systems"This0.60section
Physical culturerelated to "The Battle of the Systems"Battle0.60section
Physical culturerelated to "The Battle of the Systems"Systems0.60section
Physical culturerelated to "The Battle of the Systems"Both0.60section

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