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gymnastics

[jim-nas-tiks] / dʒɪmˈnæs tɪks /


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Jumpers was a play about academic philosophy and gymnastics.

From BBC

If you are a person who is sympathetic to Ms. Holmes, then the James Earl Jones inflection was a sign of the impossible gymnastics that female founders must perform to be taken seriously.

From New York Times

She began training competitively for gymnastics at age 4, some days practicing as early as 7 a.m., breaking to attend school and then returning to the mat after, putting in around 30 hours a week.

From New York Times

She stopped watching “Frozen” because Elsa’s parents die in it, and she quit attending gymnastics practice because of the noise.

From Washington Post

Up until that moment, Slater's gymnastics career had been marked by how fast she had risen, despite a loss that would have weighed down most others.

From BBC