[REL] An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars (2012)

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If McKenna hadn't shoots his star, he would have been better off as a rockstar. :blush
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When I saw the title of this topic I was expecting an american version of Bend It Like Beckham :D :D :D

Did they mention at any point in this movie, "Gymnastics" comes from the Greek word "Gymnos" which means "Naked" because 2000 years ago they used to perform in the buff.
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Davros6 wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:58 pm Did they mention at any point in this movie, "Gymnastics" comes from the Greek word "Gymnos" which means "Naked" because 2000 years ago they used to perform in the buff.
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That extended to pretty much all athletic training in ancient Greece, including the original Olympics.

It really puts wrestling into its proper context. :P
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Meaning and Origin:

Gymnastics originated in ancient Greece, where it was a fundamental part of athletic training and physical education. The Greek word "gymnos" refers to the fact that athletes often competed naked.

The term "gymnasium" initially referred to a public building in Greece where athletes trained and competed. These gymnasiums were usually located outside the city walls and included a variety of facilities, such as running tracks, wrestling pits, and pools for swimming and bathing.

Over time, the term "gymnastics" came to encompass a wide range of exercises and disciplines that aimed to improve overall physical fitness and athleticism. These disciplines included acrobatics, strength training, jumping, tumbling, and dance.
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Suppose there is a multiverse.
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The mens relay race might have been a bit tricky.....or should I say painful :D :D
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