Definition of «gymnasium»

A gymnasium is a type of school in many countries, where students receive education and training after primary school. It usually offers secondary education and prepares students for higher education or their future careers. The term comes from the Greek word “gymnasion,” which originally referred to an open space where athletic exercises were performed, but eventually came to mean a place of learning. In some countries, gymnasiums also offer physical education classes and sports programs in addition to academic subjects.

Usage examples

  1. I go to the gymnasium every morning to work out and stay in shape.
  2. The school's gymnasium is large and well-equipped, perfect for hosting basketball games and other sports events.
  3. The new gymnasium in town offers a variety of classes, such as yoga and spin, for those seeking different forms of exercise.
  4. As part of their physical education program, the students had to participate in a gymnastics routine in the gymnasium.
  5. The gymnasium's grand opening was a huge success, attracting a large crowd of fitness enthusiasts eager to explore the facility.

Sentences with «gymnasium»

  • There is a fully - equipped gymnasium in the Village Square as well as a lively tennis and sports club. (healthandfitnesstravel.com)
  • The Lateral Limbo Lunge is an exercise developed by Coach John Davies (although this movement was 2probably performed by trainees in gymnasiums for years). (onnit.com)
  • The well appointed gymnasium of Westin Mumbai Garden City has all modern fitness equipments that you need for an everyday workout session. (luxoindia.com)
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