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Sport history review2002; 33(2); 95-120; doi: 10.1123/shr.33.2.95

From horses to humans: species crossovers in the origin of modern sports training.

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Publication Date: 2002-01-01 PubMed ID: 20707035DOI: 10.1123/shr.33.2.95Google Scholar: Lookup
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Mewett PG. (2002). From horses to humans: species crossovers in the origin of modern sports training. Sport Hist Rev, 33(2), 95-120. https://doi.org/10.1123/shr.33.2.95

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ISSN: 1087-1659
NlmUniqueID: 101521056
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 33
Issue: 2
Pages: 95-120

Researcher Affiliations

Mewett, Peter G

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Athletic Performance / economics
    • Athletic Performance / education
    • Athletic Performance / history
    • Athletic Performance / physiology
    • Athletic Performance / psychology
    • Competitive Behavior
    • Culture
    • Europe / ethnology
    • History, 17th Century
    • History, 18th Century
    • History, 19th Century
    • Horses
    • Human Body
    • Physical Education and Training / economics
    • Physical Education and Training / history
    • Social Behavior
    • Social Change / history
    • Social Class / history
    • Social Conditions / economics
    • Social Conditions / history
    • Social Conditions / legislation & jurisprudence
    • Social Values / ethnology
    • Sports / economics
    • Sports / education
    • Sports / history
    • Sports / physiology
    • Sports / psychology

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