Jørgen Peter Müller

Jørgen Peter Müller
Born (1866-10-07)October 7, 1866
Nykøbing Falster
Died November 17, 1938(1938-11-17) (aged 72)
Copenhagen
Nationality Danish
Other names J. P. Muller
Occupation Author, athlete
Cover of "My System, 15 minutes work a day for health's sake"

Jørgen Peter Müller (7 October 1866 - 17 November 1938) was a Danish gymnastics educator and author.[1] He is also known as J. P. Muller.

His book Mit System (My System), published in 1904, was a bestseller and has been translated to English and many other languages. My System explains Müller's philosophy of health and provides guidelines for the 18 exercises[2] that comprise the system, as well as photographic instructions featuring Müller himself.[3] Much of what was stated in his system has since been accepted by the medical community, with many of his basic movements being used in modern-day physical therapy and rehabilitation. The emphasis on body-weight exercise and the use of dynamic stretching is useful for many people, and has been found appropriate in a wide range of patients.

As well as exercises, stretching and breathing routines, Müller also advocated a towel-rubbing routine to follow a daily bath,[4] the benefits of fresh air, and the dangers of wearing too many clothes.[5]

In some cases he re-wrote his books himself in English, rather than have them translated directly from the Danish.[6]

Müller was appointed Knight of the Dannebrog in 1919.[7]

Biography

Müller had three sons named Ib, Per and Bror who featured in pictures in his books.[8]

three children on skis
J.P. Müller's children, Ib, Bror and Per

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External links

Many of Müller's works are available to read online.

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