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Medieval GameEvents

Medieval GameEvents. Jousting, tournaments, Archery, Ball Games…. Introduction. The physical activity wasn´t usual in the Middle A ge but there was an important number of events which has been the predecessors of several modern sports and physical activities. .

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Medieval GameEvents

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  1. Medieval GameEvents Jousting, tournaments, Archery, Ball Games…

  2. Introduction • The physical activity wasn´t usual in the Middle Age but there was an important number of events which has been the predecessors of several modern sports and physical activities. Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  3. Knighthood (lords, knights)Jousting and Tournaments • Jousting was the medieval spectacle! • Jousts were organicedby men called heralds. • The knights used a lance • Videos 1. Tournament 2. http://Medieval www.youtube.com Joust • The Melée • Meléeau pied(team of knights fighting on foot), Melee au cheval (team event at the tournament) Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  4. The Knighthood training was very hard and complete They used swords, axes and lances Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  5. Medieval costumes These costumes were used by knights and soldiers in the jousting and combat, also during training. They were very heavy, so the knights dedicated enough time working out to develop their muscles and strength. BELTS, HELMETS, ARMOUR SPAULDERS, SABATONS, ARCH... Imagine an athlete trying to get his performance using these gears! Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  6. Medieval games Chess Gambling entertainment Dice (clergy also played) Backgammon Board games These board games were played by Clergy and Nobles Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  7. Games played by population Folk football: la Soule, Paume Irish traditions • Bowling • Prisoner´s base • Blind man´s bluff/Hoodman´s blind • La“Soule” consisted of two teams fighting for a big stuffed bran ball. To beat the other team it was necessary to lead and put the ball in a place previously accorded. • Irish traditions were the basis of strength competitions. • Hammer throwing, stones, also wrestling were the sports and games that British preferred in the High Middle age. Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  8. Do you remember any modern sports like this? 1. Soule, Paume, BallGames. 2. Irish&Celtic Sports: Hammer throwing, wrestling, javelin Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  9. Archery • Normans taught the art of throwing the Long Bow, a long ARCH which got the DISTANCE of 200 METRES. Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  10. Medieval Recreation and spectacles Jester, Minstrels Acrobats Tumblers Juggling Sketches(in Christmas) Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  11. MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE Dances Music for dances The fists references for dancing in Middle Age were from Chretien de Troyes: “Some others were playing at childhood games - rounds, dances and reels, singing, tumbling, and leaping In what is probably Chretien's last work, Perceval, the Story of the Grail, probably written 1181-1191, we find: "Men and women danced rounds through every street and square“ • In a life of Saint Dunstan composed about 1000. the author tells how Dunstan, going into a church, found maidens dancing in a ring and singing a hymn. •  the term "carol" was first used in England for this type of circle dance accompanied by singing Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  12. Renaissance Sports • The most played sport was “la Soule” or “Calcio” • Fencing The word “Fence” comes from the Word “Defence” Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  13. “If you study the History of sports you could know and understand the origins of our recreation culture” Sport and History Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

  14. Bibliography • La génesis de los deportes, Jean le Floc´hmoan • Historia del deporte, Richard Mandell • www.themiddleages.net • www.middle-ages.org.uk • www.historyforkids.org Bilingual PE Isabel Ruiz Serna

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