Athletic exercises

  • 1Athletic — Ath let ic, a. [L. athleticus, Gr. ?. See {Athlete}.] 1. Of or pertaining to athletes or to the exercises practiced by them; as, athletic games or sports. [1913 Webster] 2. Befitting an athlete; strong; muscular; robust; vigorous; as, athletic… …

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  • 2Athletic trainer — Not to be confused with Personal trainer. An athletic trainer is a certified, health care professional who practices in the field of sports medicine. Athletic training has been recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) as an allied… …

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  • 3Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center — MAC Center, MACC Former names Men s Physical Education Building (1950–1956)[1] …

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  • 4Closed kinetic chain exercises — or closed chain exercises (CKC) are physical exercises performed where the hand (for arm movement) or foot (for leg movement) is fixed and cannot move. The hand/foot remains in constant contact with the surface, usually the ground or the base of… …

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  • 5Ohio State University athletic band — The Ohio State University Athletic Band School The Ohio State University Location Columbus, Ohio Conference Big Ten Founded 1878, 1996 Director Dr. Jon R. Woods …

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  • 6Milwaukee Athletic Club — The Milwaukee Athletic Club (or MAC) is a private social club and athletic club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was established on September 18, 1882 by eight young men for the purpose of developing of the bodily powers through gymnastic and other… …

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  • 7Beijing Institute of Technology Eastern Athletic Field — (Simplified Chinese: 北京理工大学 东操场) is an athletic field in Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China. It is the home field for Beijing Institute of Technology FC. Currently, it is mostly used for the team s home football games in Chinese… …

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  • 8Nudity in sport — See also Nude recreation. See History of nudity for information about nudity in sports in historical times. Nudity in sport (playing sports without any clothing) is uncommon but has not been totally absent from ancient or current sporting… …

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  • 9History of nudity — See also Timeline of non sexual social nudity .It is not known when humans began wearing clothes. Anthropologists logically presume that humans originally lived naked, without clothing, as their natural state. They postulate the adaptation of… …

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  • 10Gymnastics — This article is about the general sport. For a specific form of gymnastics, see Gymnastics (disambiguation). Gymnastics is a sport involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, and balance.… …

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