期刊名称:Facta Universitatis : Series Physical Education and Sport
印刷版ISSN:1451-740X
出版年度:1996
卷号:1
期号:3
页码:9-15
出版社:University of Niš
摘要:What stands in the very heart of physical culture (physical education, sports, recreation) is man who inclines towards horizontal and vertical alike. For this reason it would do well to point out to the theological consideration of this problem, because whehenever the almighty Creator adresses the man, he actually adresses his heart. He does not direct himself to the man's mind emotions or his will – but directly to his heart. And he does so because it is only the man's hearth which can harbor all three major properties of the man: his mind (reason), emotions and will. Only if these three are in harmony, there is enough space for which essentially holds them all together. The people involved in this profession have an intrinsic need for this love and the harmony it provides, bacause the object of our interest are the both the man and his resources. When we sa resources, we mean the ones that M. Matić used to speak about, or specifically strength, speed, endurance, skillfulness and agility... and whatever else given to the man to crawl, walk, run, jumps, throws, climbs.