I chose the Roman movement because there are lots of very interesting Roman movements. For example, tanks are intense but exciting sports. From that name, you can imagine that horses and tanks bypass the route, but that is not all. They hope to collide with each other and crush another tank's tank. You do not know what will happen on all laps. I think that the battle of gladiators will be wonderful, so I chose the Roman movement, and I know a lot about them. As I was interested in fighting, I saw many documentaries and read a lot of books about them.
The sports to write now are the gladiator 's fight and the tank race. Show two more ...
The modern gymnasium is not as beautiful as the circus in Rome, and the people who built it feel that there is no need to worry about the appearance.
There are four different teams, each with their own stables, trainers, and supporters who made great profits from their investment. The four different groups are red, white, blue, and green. Everyone has emperors who have their own different supporters and sometimes become fanatical. Fans usually announce their loyalty to a group like "blue guerrillas" In the same way, some people today call themselves a fan of football blues (vagabond).
The Roman tank boat was specially designed for speed. They make sure that the tank is as thin and light as possible. Unlike tanks of Roman army, the tanks of the Roman army are large in size, reinforcing tanks using metallic racing cars.
Because there are no handles and levers to grasp, the driver needs to balance on the axle. Although the tank itself is usually made up of four horses, it is unprecedented that six or seven horses are attacked. Horses carrying tanks are, of course, well trained, and if they are very fast it will be very worthwhile.
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An overview of the history of sports and entertainment in ancient Greece and Rome from the Olympic Games (776 BC) to the late Ancient. The focus is on the unique characteristics of Greek sports and Roman entertainment. The topics are as follows. The formation of the Greek athletics and other entertainment forms, the formation of a regional and versatile "Greek" identity, the Roman combat movement, the formation of the "Empire" identity of Rome and GM, all these "places" Amateur rhythm and professionalism. The end of ancient Greek athletics and Roman battle campaign
Study on social sports continuity in Greece and Rome CAMS 442 / KINES 442 Ancient Greek and Roman movement (3) (IL) This course examines the continuity of the movement of ancient Greece and Roman society. It investigates the role of the sports festival in both cultures and the value of physical activity as part of the educational process. The purpose of the course is to provide students with an understanding of the continued participation of ancient Greeks in the field of competitive sports and gymnastics. And that is an important part of their value system. In addition, this course will compare the attitude of Athletics in Greece and Rome. Typical themes include Minos / Mycenae Bronze Age athletics, Athens and Sparta's educational philosophy, the importance of spectator sports in Roman society, and politics.