The topic "Physical Culture from an Interdisciplinary Perspective" aims to present the issues of sport, tourism and recreation, physiotherapy, and physical education in various research areas.
Aspects of Physical Culture are important in every area of social life and affect people involved in it by caring for human health, attitudes, proper psychophysical development, and the results of these behaviors in health, utilitarian, aesthetic, hedonistic, and agonistic senses.
Our goal is to present the results of research in Physical Culture from various areas of science. An interdisciplinary look at the problems of the 21st century in sport, tourism and recreation, physiotherapy, and physical education will show the important role of Physical Culture as part of social life.
Physical Culture occurs in every area of social life, therefore the interdisciplinary approach to this issue is fully justified.
We expect research, review, and opinion work on sports, tourism and recreation, physiotherapy, and physical education.
We invite interested researchers in the sciences of physical culture, psychology, health, medical, humanities, social, natural, economics, socio-economic geography, spatial planning, security, communication and media, politics, management, quality, and law.
The topic "Physical Culture from an Interdisciplinary Perspective" aims to present the issues of sport, tourism and recreation, physiotherapy, and physical education in various research areas.
Aspects of Physical Culture are important in every area of social life and affect people involved in it by caring for human health, attitudes, proper psychophysical development, and the results of these behaviors in health, utilitarian, aesthetic, hedonistic, and agonistic senses.
Our goal is to present the results of research in Physical Culture from various areas of science. An interdisciplinary look at the problems of the 21st century in sport, tourism and recreation, physiotherapy, and physical education will show the important role of Physical Culture as part of social life.
Physical Culture occurs in every area of social life, therefore the interdisciplinary approach to this issue is fully justified.
We expect research, review, and opinion work on sports, tourism and recreation, physiotherapy, and physical education.
We invite interested researchers in the sciences of physical culture, psychology, health, medical, humanities, social, natural, economics, socio-economic geography, spatial planning, security, communication and media, politics, management, quality, and law.