Physical education has evolved from activities aimed at survival in primitive societies to organized programs in modern societies. In primitive societies, physical activity was limited to tasks like hunting and gathering food. In ancient Oriental countries and ancient Greece, physical education was introduced but mainly for elites and focused on activities like dancing, archery, and gymnastics. During the Middle Ages, physical activity declined as asceticism rose and the body was deemphasized. In feudal times, physical training strengthened bodies for military and labor tasks. The Renaissance saw physical education's role in health, learning, and social life recognized. In modern times, many contributors established physical education in school curriculums with an emphasis on games, play, and recreation