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  1. Pehr Henrik Ling ( Södra Ljunga, 15 de noviembre de 1776- Estocolmo, 3 de mayo de 1839) fue instructor de gimnasia en la Academia de Guerra de Karlberg en ( Suecia ). Especialista en anatomía y fisiología humanas y posteriormente fundador de la gimnasia sueca. Falleció a causa de la tuberculosis.

  2. Français : Pehr Henrik Ling (ou Per Henrik Ling), né le 15 novembre 1776 et décédé le 12 mai 1839, était un pédagogue suédois considéré comme "le père de la gymnastique suédoise". Svenska: Pehr Henrik Ling, född i Södra Ljunga, Småland den 15 november 1776, död 3 maj 1839, gymnastikpedagog och skald; ledamot av Götiska ...

  3. 31 mai 2018 · Posted on May 31, 2018 by Movement Health in Physical Culture. Swedish Gymnastics (also known as the Swedish Movement Cure) was founded in the early 1800’s by poet, student of theology and European languages Pehr Henrik Ling (1776-1839). There were two experiences that brought Ling to the world of Physical Culture.

  4. 31 déc. 2014 · The gymnastic free exercises of P.H. Ling : a systemized course of gymnastics without apparatus, for the developing and strengthening of the body and improvement of the figure : adapted to the use of medical men, teachers, military men, and parents by Rothstein, H. (Hugo), 1810-1865; Roth, Mathias, 1839-1891, translator

  5. Diem, Carl. "Per Henrik Ling On the Occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of His Death" (PDF). library.la.84. Retrieved 22 November 2015. Calvert, Judi (September 2010). "The Life of Pehr Henrik Ling". Massage Today. Retrieved 22 November 2015. Tidskr, Sven Med. "Per Henrik Ling and his impact on gymnastics". PubMed.gov. US National ...

  6. Pehr Henrik Ling ( 15. listopadu 1776 Södra Ljunga – 3. května 1839 Stockholm) byl švédský pedagog a spisovatel, známý především jako propagátor zdravotního tělocviku. Jeho otec byl pastor, matka pocházela z rodiny vědce Olause Rudbecka. Vystudoval teologii na Uppsalské univerzitě, poté cestoval po Evropě.

  7. 2 nov. 2015 · An early detailed documentation of a Western mind–body exercise philosophy was created in the late 18th century by Swedish medical gymnastics teacher Pehr Henrik Ling (1766–1839), who is remembered as the father of Swedish Gymnastics.