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gymnastics
/ ɪˈæɪ /
noun
- functioning as singular practice or training in exercises that develop physical strength and agility or mental capacity
- functioning as plural gymnastic exercises
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gymnastics1
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"I'm getting messages from girls as young as 12 telling me that I'm the reason they're taking gymnastics again and that they feel that they can now be involved in sport."
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Stephan was awaiting a basketball tryout to see if he could play with a team in Armenia this summer; Natalia was preparing for a gymnastics meet in Las Vegas.
She said she didn’t think, at that moment, she would ever return to gymnastics.
“I’ve been rolling on the mats since I was 4 but really started wrestling when I was 9. I did gymnastics before that.”
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What does gymnastics mean?
Gymnastics is a sport involving tests and demonstrations of balance, strength, and agility through physical exercises, many of which are performed using special equipment.
Skills performed in gymnastics include rhythmic dance, feats of strength and balance, and highly athletic and artistic body movements, such as vaults, flips, twists, and other aerial maneuvers.
The gymnastics events at the Summer Olympic Games are widely considered to feature the highest level of international competition. They consist of three separate competitions: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline gymnastics.
The most well-known form of gymnastics is artistic gymnastics, and this is the sport that’s most often simply referred to as gymnastics. It includes several different competitive events, including floor exercise, vault, parallel bars, uneven bars, horizontal bar, balance beam, rings, and pommel horse
Rhythmic gymnastics involves dancelike movements while handling objects such as balls, hoops, and ribbons. Trampoline gymnastics involves performing acrobatics with the aid of a trampoline.
Athletes who compete in the sport of gymnastics are called gymnasts.
The word gymnastics is also sometimes used in a figurative way to refer to the exercise of skill in some (usually difficult) task or action, as in I bet that took quite a bit of mental gymnastics.
Example: In the history of gymnastics, there has never been another gymnast quite like Simone Biles.
Where does gymnastics come from?
The first records of the word gymnastics come from the mid-1600s. It comes from the Greek ⳾Բپó, which derived from the Greek verb ⳾á, “to exercise naked,” from gumnos, meaning “naked.” The word gymnasium and its short form, gym, are based on the same root.
The sport of gymnastics evolved from athletic practices from different cultures. The ancient Greek Olympic Games featured competitions that resemble some of today’s gymnastics events. Much of early gymnastics was based on the form of tumbling—acrobatic movements like somersaults—practiced by entertainers. Modern gymnastics is traced in part to German Philanthropinums, schools where physical training involved tumbling, vaulting, and similar forms of exercise.
Gymnastics competitions were featured at the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, and Olympic gymnastics competition was opened to women 1928. Today, the artistic gymnastics competition is one of the most well-known and watched events in the Summer Olympics, especially the women’s events.
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What are some other forms related to gymnastics?
What are some synonyms for gymnastics?
- artistic gymnastics
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What are some words that often get used in discussing gymnastics?
How is gymnastics used in real life?
There are many forms of gymnastics, but the most well-known form is sometimes called artistic gymnastics. Gymnastics is associated with extreme skill in balance, strength, and agility.
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Which of the following events is part of the artistic gymnastics competition in the Olympics?
A. vault
B. floor exercise
C. balance beam
D. all of the above
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