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  2. Pehr Henrik Ling - Wikipedia

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    Pehr Henrik Ling Bust of Pehr Henrik Ling in Gothenburg Swedish gymnastics at the Royal Central Gymnastics Institute in Stockholm about 1900. Pehr Henrik Ling (15 November 1776 – 3 May 1839) [1] pioneered the teaching of physical education in Sweden. Ling is credited as the father of Swedish massage.

  3. Swedish gymnastics at the 1948 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Swedish (Ling) gymnastics was featured in the Summer Olympic Games demonstration programme in 1948. [1] The discipline was created by Pehr Henrik Ling in the 19th century, and involved free-standing movements in formation. [2] Two demonstrations were given by the Svenska Gymnastikforbundet, with 200 male and 200 female gymnasts. [3] No medals ...

  4. Battle of the Systems - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes called the "Swedish Movement Cure," founded by Pehr Henrik Ling, was a health-oriented approach and recognized for inherent medical values. The Swedish "light gymnastics" used no apparatus, consisting of calisthenics and exercises. It was freer and less rigid than the German system.

  5. Yoga in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Pehr Henrik Ling's gymnastics system shaped the development of modern yoga as exercise. The Swedish gymnastics pioneer Pehr Henrik Ling (1776–1839) devised a system of gymnastics which, according to yoga scholar Mark Singleton, shaped the development of modern yoga as exercise in the Western world. [1]

  6. Niels Bukh - Wikipedia

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    Within the tradition of Pehr Henrik Ling, Bukh developed his own primitive gymnastics, aimed at using forceful exercises to prevent stiffness and bad bodily habits. His 1924 book " Grundgymnastik eller primitiv gymnastik " (known in English as Primary Gymnastics [ 2 ] or Primitive Gymnastics [ 3 ] ) was a how-to manual about his method, which ...

  7. Martina Bergman-Österberg - Wikipedia

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    In 1879, she started a two-year course at the Royal Central Gymnastics Institute in Stockholm, studying pedagogical and medical gymnastics. She was trained in the Swedish system of gymnastics devised by Pehr Henrik Ling. [4] Her gymnastics studies also took her to England, France, Germany and Switzerland. [1]

  8. World Gymnaestrada - Wikipedia

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    The World Gymnaestrada is the successor to the two Lingiads that were held in Stockholm in 1939 (100 years after Pehr Henrik Ling's death) and 1949. The name Gymnaestrada is formed from the words gymnastik (international name for all sports relating to gymnastics), estrada (stage) and strada (street). It is believed to have been invented by J H ...

  9. Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The school offers both programmes and courses. It was founded as the Royal Central Gymnastics Institute (Swedish: Kungliga Gymnastiska Centralinstitutet, GCI) [1] in 1813 by Per Henrik Ling, which makes it the oldest university college in the world within the field of human movement sciences.