SUBLIME BODY AND BODY SIN: DEVELOPMENT OF EMBODIMENT IN TRAINING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Authors

  • Reginauro Sousa Nascimento
  • Antônio Ricardo Catunda de Oliveira

Keywords:

Corps, Corporeidade, Training, Fitness

Abstract

The man is a being complex and plural that is not closed itself and the other is completed, with another and to another, in a way that is inserted in this interferencing his suffering any influence possible in their training. Understand that the human diversity that manifests itself in his body, the way it presents itself in the world, is fundamental to all that he proposes to work with the body, especially the training of Physical Education. Understanding the body is realizing that the body is much more than a complex set of physiological systems that can examine in laboratory and mechanistic, is knowing that this body has in its constitution also a component psychological, social, cultural and even mystical that you are single and plural at the same time. This is the direction that this study aims to discuss the training in physical education, from research done with students of the Faculty of Integrated Ceara, and thus assess the level of understanding of the academic community on the body, and if they truly are prepared to act as professional Physical Education. What is body, what its relevance to the work of Fitness? Finding the answers to these questions, from the look of the trainee who is on the eve of its entry into professional life is one way to assess the extent to which these future professionals are really prepared to pursue the profession and work with the body in a much more humane and in line with the latest discussions over which the function of Physical Education and Science of the Human Motion.

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Nascimento, R. S., & Oliveira, A. R. C. de. (2011). SUBLIME BODY AND BODY SIN: DEVELOPMENT OF EMBODIMENT IN TRAINING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 80. Retrieved from https://fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/1110

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS