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Calisthenics

United States Usage

Calisthenics is a type of exercise consisting of a variety of simple movements usually performed without weights or other equipment that are intended to increase body strength and flexibility using the weight of one's own body for resistance. The history of Calisthenics is linked to gymnastics. Disciples of Freidrich Jahn brought their version of Gymnastics to the United States, while Catherine Beecher and Dio Lewis set up physical education programs for women in the 19th Century. Organized systems of Calisthenics in America took a back seat to competitive sports after the Battle of the Systems during which states mandated physical education systems.

Examples of Calisthenic exercises include:

Australian Usage

In Australia, Calisthenics is a competitive womens sport combining gymnastics, dance, ballet, folk dance, singing, marching, and free exercise.

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