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The Age of Fitness

How the Body Came to Symbolize Success and Achievement
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In The Age of Fitness by Jürgen Martschukat, the book explores the historical evolution of fitness as a cultural and societal phenomenon. It delves into how fitness has intersected with issues of health, politics, and capitalism over time, highlighting its impact on identity and societal norms. The narrative traces the transformation of physical fitness from a personal activity to a global industry with significant social implications.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the historical and cultural evolution of fitness and how it reflects societal changes. It offers insightful perspectives on the relationship between physical fitness and social dynamics, making it appealing to those curious about the broader implications of health and exercise trends over time.

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"Why the pursuit of fitness has become a central preoccupation of modern life"--

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We live in the age of fitness. Hundreds of thousands of people run marathons and millions go jogging in local parks, work out in gyms, cycle, swim, or practise yoga. The vast majority are not engaged in competitive sport and are not trying to win any medals. They just want to get fit. Why this modern preoccupation with fitness?

In this new book, The Age of Fitness, Jürgen Martschukat traces the roots of our modern preoccupation with fitness back to the birth of modern societies in the eighteenth century, showing how the idea of fitness was interwoven with modernity’s emphasis on perpetual optimisation and renewal. But it is only in the period since the 1970s, he argues, that the age of fitness truly emerged, as part and parcel of our contemporary neoliberal era. Neoliberalism enjoins individuals to work on themselves, to cultivate themselves in body and mind. Fitness becomes a guiding principle of social life, an era-defining network of discourses and practices that shape individuals’ actions and self-conceptions. The pursuit of fitness becomes a cultural repertoire that is deeply ingrained in our institutions and way of life.

This wide-ranging book shows how deeply fitness is inscribed in modern societies, and how important fitness has become to success or failure, recognition or exclusion, in a society that sets great store by self-responsibility, performance, market, and competition. It will be of great value not only to those interested in sport and fitness, but also to anyone concerned with the conditions of success and failure in our societies today.

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The Age of Fitness by Jürgen Martschukat is described as a fascinating and convincing exploration of how fitness serves as a regulatory force in liberal societies, linking productivity and self-worth. Reviews highlight its clear and well-argued examination of social and political influences on the fitness craze over time, with particular attention to its historical, social, and economic contexts, especially within North American and European perspectives. The book is praised for its insightful discussion on the ambivalence of modern fitness culture, offering a comprehensive analysis of its cultural and historical roots.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509545636

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 29 January 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Alex Skinner

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 31.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 231.0mm

Weight: 522g

Pages: 220

About the Author

Jürgen Martschukat is Professor of North American History at the University of Erfurt.

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