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  2. 20th century women's fitness culture - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s was a progressive era for women's rights, with this came women's opposition to previous ideals of the "feminine body". [9] The " New Woman 's" (as they were frequently called) body was slender and boyish, contrasting the feminine curves of the 19th century woman.

  3. History of physical training and fitness - Wikipedia

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    Whilst discussion on women's physical training is relatively scarce in historical sources, there are two reasons which predominate. Considered in the context of 19th-century France, the first is that intense physical training was not compatible with a woman's menstrual cycle. The two together could lead to exhaustion, especially during adolescence.

  4. Women's sports - Wikipedia

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    Those who did participate often faced disapproval. Early women's professional sports leagues during the early part of the 20th century foundered. These women's "sports" were more focused on fitness, beauty, weight and health. Women's sports in the late 1800s focused on correct posture, facial and bodily beauty, muscles, and health. [23]

  5. Physical culture - Wikipedia

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    A physical culture practice, informally known as "physie" (pronounced "fizzy") developed in Australia in the 19th century and continues to this day, especially for women. It combines elements of march, rhythmic gymnastics and dance, with a focus on good posture and is aimed at young girls and women, from pre-school age to seniors. [5]

  6. Timeline of women's sports - Wikipedia

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    2000 - The first women's outdoor college basketball game was held: Tennessee defeated the Arizona 67–63. [275] 2000 – The Aggressive Skaters Association created the so-called "Fabiola Rule", after Fabiola da Silva, which allowed women to compete in the formerly all-male vert competition. 2000 - Women's boxing was legalized in Queensland in ...

  7. Take a look back at how fashion has changed in 150 years of ...

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    The 20th century women would have worn a Antebellum two piece silk dress with a hoop skirt underneath, gloves, an embellished bonnet and a parosol to the Ketnucky Derby. This dress is part of the ...

  8. 26 Different Fitness Trends That Were A Big Thing In The ‘80s ...

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    Working out is the best way to get fit and feel healthy. For decades, people have been trying out different workout routines and fitness trends to see what feels the best for their bodies. That ...

  9. Group fitness classes are for everyone. Why are more women ...

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    Women spend more time in group fitness classes than men do. Why working out with others is good for you. ... Strava’s report finds that 35% of women’s morning activities on the weekends ...