Steven Ross Murray
Dr. Steven Ross Murray is the Director of the Health and Wellness minor, the Director of the Physical Education Program, and a Professor of Teaching in the Division of Biological Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Murray was born and reared in Tennessee, USA, and studied health and physical education at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, USA, and later earned his bachelor's degree from the University of North Alabama (BS 1991) in physical education. He took his master's and doctoral degrees from Middle Tennessee State University (MS 1993, DA 1996) in wellness and fitness and physical education, respectively.
Dr. Murray was a Professor in and former Head of the Department of Kinesiology, and former Acting Dean of the School of Business and Professional Studies at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado. Before that he worked for Cumberland University in Tennessee as a grant procurer and administrator and was on faculty at Lander University in South Carolina.
Dr. Murray is the author of Wellness for Life (Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2022, 4th edition) and Fitness Walking (Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2009). In addition to his books, he has published over 150 articles in academic journals and other periodicals, including Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Nikephoros: Zeitschrift für Sport und Kultur im Altertum, Palamedes: A Journal of Ancient History, The Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, Journal of Athletic Training, The Physical Educator, The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, and The Physician and Sportsmedicine. He has been a reviewer, contributing editor, editor-in-chief, and invited referee for several publishing companies and academic journals. Lastly, he is an avid runner and sportsman and has completed numerous multi-sport events, including the IRONMAN® World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Address: Hearst Memorial Gymnasium
Dr. Murray was a Professor in and former Head of the Department of Kinesiology, and former Acting Dean of the School of Business and Professional Studies at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado. Before that he worked for Cumberland University in Tennessee as a grant procurer and administrator and was on faculty at Lander University in South Carolina.
Dr. Murray is the author of Wellness for Life (Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2022, 4th edition) and Fitness Walking (Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2009). In addition to his books, he has published over 150 articles in academic journals and other periodicals, including Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Nikephoros: Zeitschrift für Sport und Kultur im Altertum, Palamedes: A Journal of Ancient History, The Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, Journal of Athletic Training, The Physical Educator, The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, and The Physician and Sportsmedicine. He has been a reviewer, contributing editor, editor-in-chief, and invited referee for several publishing companies and academic journals. Lastly, he is an avid runner and sportsman and has completed numerous multi-sport events, including the IRONMAN® World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Address: Hearst Memorial Gymnasium
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Тема выпуска - античное воспитание воина. Воинская доблесть и воинские умения рассматривались в культуре Греции и Рима как определяющие факторы того, что означало быть гражданином и в целом – греком или римлянином. Воинская символика и напоминания о войне находились повсюду: на монументах и гробницах, в скульптурном декоре храмов и даже в обеденных комнатах частных домов, где наступательное и оборонительное вооружение висело на стенах, а изящная посуда декорировалась военными сценами. Военная тема звучала в театре и на народном собрании, в советах и судах, на рынках и похоронах. Античное образование всегда шло рука об руку не только с физическим воспитанием, но и с «литературным образованием», которое предполагало изучение Гомера и других поэтов, воспевающих воинскую доблесть. Латинское virtus, как и древнегреческое ἀρετή, являлось тем, что характеризовало мужчину и предполагало служение государству и предопределяло теорию и практику обучения военному делу.
2012 and 2016 Olympic Games data showed that height shifted to a decline from a slight
upward trend, and rank continued to decline throughout the historical period.
Тема выпуска - античное воспитание воина. Воинская доблесть и воинские умения рассматривались в культуре Греции и Рима как определяющие факторы того, что означало быть гражданином и в целом – греком или римлянином. Воинская символика и напоминания о войне находились повсюду: на монументах и гробницах, в скульптурном декоре храмов и даже в обеденных комнатах частных домов, где наступательное и оборонительное вооружение висело на стенах, а изящная посуда декорировалась военными сценами. Военная тема звучала в театре и на народном собрании, в советах и судах, на рынках и похоронах. Античное образование всегда шло рука об руку не только с физическим воспитанием, но и с «литературным образованием», которое предполагало изучение Гомера и других поэтов, воспевающих воинскую доблесть. Латинское virtus, как и древнегреческое ἀρετή, являлось тем, что характеризовало мужчину и предполагало служение государству и предопределяло теорию и практику обучения военному делу.
2012 and 2016 Olympic Games data showed that height shifted to a decline from a slight
upward trend, and rank continued to decline throughout the historical period.