He studied at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Athens. He often met and exercised in the gym of Ioann. He often frequented and frequented and studied at the University of Ioannis Fokianos. In 1893-4 he attended the gymnastics school at the Panhellenic Gymnastics Society. He was one of the first gymnasts and was appointed gymnast at the Varvakeion Lyceum. This period was particularly favourable for the preparation of the 1896 Olympic Games. He then attended the Gymnastic Institute in Stockholm as a Greek state scholar in 1897-1901.
He represented Greece at the international conference of Physical Education in Paris, where he impressed with his advanced ideas and contributions. He participated as an organizer of the 1906 Mesolympiada. After his return to Athens, he was appointed Superintendent of Gymnastics (1910) in secondary education. He was a friend of Coubertin. He fought as a volunteer in the Balkan wars, as a reserve officer. Elefth. In 1919, Eleftherios Venizelos entrusted him with the General Directorate of Gymnastics of the Ministry of Education. The educational system at that time 1917-20 was reorganized in all areas with the personalities of Glinos, Triantaphyllides, Delmouzos and why not Chrysafis.
He introduced physical education at all educational levels, the adoption of sport by all social classes and proposed universal exercise and sport by all citizens rather than championship sport. He wrote many works and textbooks for schools on the subject of exercise and gymnastics. Also similar subjects from antiquity: The doctrines of Galen (physician) on gymnastics, The agonistic of Homer’s heroes, The orgy of the ancients, etc.