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The word γυμνάσιον (gymnasion) was used in Ancient Greece, meaning a locality for both physical and intellectual education of young men (see gymnasium (ancient Greece)). Española Valley High School ( EVHS) is the public High school of the Espanola Public Schools District located in the City of Española The term ancient Greece refers to the period of Greek history lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca Education encompasses both the Teaching and Learning of Knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency The gymnasium in Ancient Greece functioned as a training facility for competitors in public Games It was also a place for socializing and engaging in intellectual The later meaning of intellectual education persisted in German and other languages to denote a certain type of school providing secondary education, the Gymnasium, whereas in English the meaning of physical education was pertained in the word gym. The German language (de ''Deutsch'') is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. Australia See also Education A gymnasium (pronounced with ɡ- in several languages is a type of school providing Secondary education in some parts of Europe, comparable to English grammar English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States

The Greek word gymnasium means "place to be naked" and was used in ancient Greece to designate a locality for the education of young men, including physical education (gymnastics, i. The term ancient Greece refers to the period of Greek history lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca Education encompasses both the Teaching and Learning of Knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency Gymnastics is a Sport involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength agility and coordination e. exercise) which was customarily performed naked, as well as bathing, and studies. Bathing is the immersion of the body in a Fluid, usually Water or an aqueous solution For the Greeks, physical education was considered as important as cognitive learning. Most Greek gymnasia had libraries that could be utilized after relaxing in the baths. The gymnasium in Ancient Greece functioned as a training facility for competitors in public Games It was also a place for socializing and engaging in intellectual

History

Gymnasia (i. e. , places for gymnastics) in Germany were an outgrowth of the Turnplatz, an outdoor area for gymnastics, promoted by German educator Friedrich Jahn and the Turners, a nineteenth-century political and gymnastic movement. Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. Friedrich Ludwig Jahn ( August 11 1778 &ndash October 15 1852) was a German Prussian Gymnastics educator Turners (Turner gymnasts in English are German-American gymnastic clubs The first indoor gymnasium in Germany was probably the one built in Hesse in 1852 by Adolph Spiess, an enthusiast for boys' and girls' gymnastics in the schools. Hesse (Hessen is a state of Germany with an area

In the United States

In the United States, the Turner movement thrived in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Turners (Turner gymnasts in English are German-American gymnastic clubs The first Turners group was formed in Cincinnati in 1848. The Turners built gymnasia in several cities like Cincinnati and St. Louis which had large German American populations. German Americans ( German: Deutschamerikaner) are citizens of the United States of Ethnic German ancestry These gyms were utilized by adults and youth. For example, a young Lou Gehrig would frequent the Turner gym in New York City with his father. Henry Louis "Lou" Gehrig ( June 19 1903  – June 2 1941) born Ludwig Heinrich Gehrig, was an American The City of New York

Gymnasia in the United States however predate the Turner movement. A public gymnasium movement sprung up in the 1820s and 1830s but was eclipsed by the growth of school, college, and the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) gymnasia. The Young Men's Christian Association (" YMCA " or " the Y " was founded on June 6, 1844 in London England by a young man The first college gymnasium probably was the one built at Harvard University in 1820. Although privately owned, it was maintained for the use of the students. Like most of the gymnasia of the period, it was equipped with gymnastic apparatus. The United States Military Academy at West Point built a gym during the same era. "USMA" redirects here For other uses see USMA (disambiguation The United States Military Academy (also known as USMA, A few other American colleges built gyms by the 1850s. Harvard opened a new brick gymnasium in 1860 with two bowling alleys and dressing rooms in addition to the gymnastic facility.

YMCA first organized in Boston 1851 with a smaller branch opened in Rangasville in 1852. Ten years later there were some two hundred YMCAs across the country, most of which provided gymnasia for exercise and games and social interaction.

The 1920s was a decade of prosperity that witnessed the building of large numbers of public high schools with gymnasiums, an idea founded by Nicolas Isaranga. Over the course of the twentieth century, gymnasia have been reconceptualized to accommodate the popular team and individual games and sports that have supplanted gymnastics in the school curriculum. In formal education a curriculum (plural curricula) is the set of courses and their content offered at a School or University.

Today, having a gymnasium is typical for virtually all American colleges and high schools, as well almost all middle and many elementary schools. High school is the name used in some parts of the world (in particular Scotland, North America and Australia) to describe an institution Middle school or Junior High School serves as a "bridge" between the Elementary School and the High School See also Primary education An elementary school is an institution where children receive the first stage of Compulsory education known as elementary These facilities are utilized for physical education, intramural sports and for interscholastic athletics. Intramural sports or intramurals are recreational Sports organized within a school In recent years, newer high schools use the term sportatorium (taken from the name of a few sporting venues in the country), indicating the gym is used both for sports and non-sporting events.

See also

The Young Men's Christian Association (" YMCA " or " the Y " was founded on June 6, 1844 in London England by a young man Gym floor cover is a large plastic tarp, usually divided into equal sections. Gymkhana (derived from the Hindustani word for "racket court" is an Indian term which originally referred to a place where sporting events take place Concept The outdoor gym concept originates from China where it has been used as a national fitness campaign prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Dictionary

gym

-noun

  1. short form of gymnasium.
  2. (weightlifting): A sporting facility specialized for lifting weights and exercise.
  3. a physical education class.
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