A key difference between the Greek and Roman philosophy of physical education was that the Greeks valued balance
and the Romans valued:
While the Greeks emphasized a balanced development of mind and body, promoting harmony between intellectual,
artistic, and physical growth, the Romans prioritized physical education mainly for practical purposes such as military
discipline and utility. Roman physical training was geared toward preparing soldiers for warfare and promoting public
order, reflecting their pragmatic and militaristic culture.
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