0 relating to gymnastics (= physical exercises and activities performed inside, often using equipment such as bars and ropes, intended to increase the body's strength and the ability to move and bend easily):
From going aloft five or six times a day, one was athletic, and used to gymnastic type of performance.
In the absence of a gymnasium, school halls have in many cases been equipped for gymnastic work.
It means games, the use of gymnastic and other appliances and, wherever available, it means swimming.
It is not a gymnastic which should be performed at this hour of the evening.
I think we must consider to what extent the majority of patients in any given institution would be capable of using gymnastic appliances.
Can we find a better than the traditional sort and that has two divisions—gymnastic for the body and music for the soul?
The total cost, including gymnastic equipment, will be about £26,000.
The tax on gymnastic equipment is very heavy.