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Around 2000 BC, The Greeks developed a kicking/throwing game, called Episkyros. This marble relief from the National Museum of Archeology in Athens shows a Greek athlete balancing a ball on his thigh, supposedly demonstrating a training technique to the boy.

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current03:26, July 21, 2005Thumbnail for version as of 03:26, July 21, 2005200 × 248 (30 KB)Lazarus (talk | contribs)Around 2000 BC, The Greeks developed a kicking/throwing game, called Episkyros. This marble relief from the National Museum of Archeology in Athens shows a Greek athlete balancing a ball on his thigh, supposedly demonstrating a training technique to the b

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