The physical, physiological, and psychosocial evolution of underrepresented populations in the sport and fitness movement
Description
Sport and physical fitness can impact a person's physical, psychosocial, and economic development. In fact, participation and/or observation involving either area can influence not only how individuals see themselves, but also how others perceive them. The DVD details how the circumstances can affect such key factors as self-worth, masculinity/femininity, and general human behavior. The Physical, Physiological, and Psychosocial Evolution of Underrepresented Populations in the Sport and Fitness Movement describes how the evolution of fitness and sport has influenced psychosocial issues related to underrepresented minorities, females, GLBT people, and people with disabilities.
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123 min
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Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
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