Managing Elite Performance Key Terms

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AS level (Managing Elite performance) Physical Education (PE) Fichas sobre Managing Elite Performance Key Terms, creado por 007842-Stuart Denton el 30/01/2017.
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Prize Fighting -18th Century James Figg opened the Academy of Boxing - Jack Broughton established PUGILISM limiting it to bare-knuckle - The gentry developed SPARRING and MUFFLERS
Wagering -Always came with an element of CORRUPTION -Huge crowds were attracted to big fights, fortunes were won and lost
Pedestrainism -Earned part of they're living by competing in sports events - Upper class used footmen to entered them into wagered footraces.
Excellence (Popular recreation) -The peasantry that were able to win occasionally from competing at fairs -The Professional elite who was talented enough to wager and win a living
Gentleman Amateur Exclusive development by the male upper class and middle class. Lead to the development of NGB and IGB
Amateur Element of purity of the morality of competition with other on an equal basis. Not effected by payment, which brings corruption. Only those that could afford to perform.
Egalitarian Society Displayed in Australia, EQUAL opportunities for all social classes.
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