Accord À Corps: Edmond Desbonnet Et La Culture Physique
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Gilbert; Bessy, Olivier; Lefevre, Betty; Defrance, Jacques; Metoudi, Michele; Denoyelle, Francoise; Gourden, Jean-michel Andrieu
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Health & Wellness
Art & Photography
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
155
言語
フランス語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1993
出版社
Editions Créaphis
版
1
ISBN-10
2907150383
ISBN-13
9782907150385
説明
Through a meticulous exploration of Edmond Desbonnet’s life and his contributions to physical culture, this book delves into a pivotal figure who championed the importance of physical education. Desbonnet's journey reveals his passion for promoting health, fitness, and well-being during a time when such ideals were gaining traction. The collaborative efforts of the authors showcase a multifaceted approach to understanding Desbonnet's philosophies and their relevance in today's society.
The narrative weaves together historical context and biographical insight, illustrating how Desbonnet's principles shaped various aspects of physical culture. His emphasis on the connection between physical prowess and mental vitality resonates throughout the text, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing dialogue surrounding fitness in modern life. The engaging prose and well-researched arguments make this work a significant contribution to both cultural history and the study of physical education.
Readers interested in the intersections of health, culture, and history will find compelling arguments and firsthand accounts that affirm Desbonnet’s legacy. The collective expertise of the authors lends depth to the examination of physical culture's evolution, making this work an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the roots and repercussions of today's fitness movements.
The narrative weaves together historical context and biographical insight, illustrating how Desbonnet's principles shaped various aspects of physical culture. His emphasis on the connection between physical prowess and mental vitality resonates throughout the text, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing dialogue surrounding fitness in modern life. The engaging prose and well-researched arguments make this work a significant contribution to both cultural history and the study of physical education.
Readers interested in the intersections of health, culture, and history will find compelling arguments and firsthand accounts that affirm Desbonnet’s legacy. The collective expertise of the authors lends depth to the examination of physical culture's evolution, making this work an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the roots and repercussions of today's fitness movements.