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"calisthenics" Definitions
  1. physical exercises intended to develop a strong and attractive body

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Rayyan, his pistol holstered on his thigh, was performing calisthenics.
He fans his arms around like he's doing calisthenics to demonstrate.
I've wished that philosophy entailed more calisthenics, rugged walking, running outdoors.
The Pulaski Park jungle gym is a full-scale calisthenics arena.
Boyles did some calisthenics on the grooming table, stretching his hamstrings.
The Mennonite volunteers working in Sinjar start their day with calisthenics.
There were wrestling and grappling classes, as well as gymnastics and calisthenics.
Record labels couldn't keep up, and copyright was secondary to lyrical calisthenics.
And yeah, this move does look like a mix of calisthenics and yoga!
Other people would walk around the lawns, sunbathe, and do calisthenics, Fehrenbacher said.
People walk around the lawns, play soccer, sunbathe, and do calisthenics, he said.
They would meet again as a team for calisthenics at 7 the next morning.
They did calisthenics and watched the onboard magician perform tricks on closed-circuit television.
I raise from bed, eat breakfast, do relaxing morning calisthenics just like you do.
Priya Krishna, a regular Bon Appetit contributor, recognizes the culinary calisthenics Asian-American families employ.
The class combines calisthenics, core exercises and strength-building aerobics for a total body workout.
His teammates revealed that Minshew has a thing for naked calisthenics in the locker room.
He was also annoyed that his Canadian veterans rejected the daily calisthenics he insisted they needed.
Suffice it to say, the psychological calisthenics necessary to pull off "register bingo" are not trivial.
Its Wii Fit game incorporated a balance board so players burned calories through calisthenics and yoga.
But even within this rote exercise, even amid the dreary name-checking calisthenics, truths seep out.
But does his philosophy — a blend of psychoanalysis, EST, primal therapy, meditation and calisthenics — really work wonders?
After all, it's not every flight that you see an airline CEO doing calisthenics in his pajamas.
In "Feud," Lange is forever rubbing lemons on her elbows or doing jittery calisthenics, haughty with overcompensation.
""Can do calisthenics with the kids (sit-ups, squats, pushups) and generally play and roughhouse with the kids.
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD — A little mental calisthenics is good for us, and always integral to solving a cryptic crossword.
But now, one Twitter user has come up with a way to turn the range of emotional calisthenics a person might go through when watching the series into a real-life series of physical calisthenics, by creating a drinking game-style workout plan that anyone can do while watching the show.
SINGAPORE — The fitness movement in recent years has favoured going back to basics — calisthenics and minimal equipment is in.
The #BodyWeightWarrior used to be a traditional weightlifting gym bro, but he now specializes in calisthenics, mobility, and stretching.
"There's one teacher who keeps you going hard on the calisthenics," Ms. Mezzatesta said of one of her favorites.
I plan to invite people to join me in some gentle stretching and calisthenics while we are standing around.
When LeSean McCoy of the Buffalo Bills stretched during the anthem, people did mental calisthenics to discern what it meant.
We do calisthenics, we do steps, we do a lot of planks, and we do a lot of football drills.
That's because "it would require considerable calisthenics to remove the 'sex' from 'sexual orientation,' " as the Chicago court put it.
"It would require considerable calisthenics to remove the 'sex' from 'sexual orientation,'" Chief Judge Diane Wood wrote for the majority.
In 1856, she published a book called Physiology and Calisthenics for Schools and Families outlining her recommendations on the subject.
But as early as the 19th century, golf, group dance, lawn tennis, and calisthenics were all considered appropriate [activities for women].
His first cell was so constricted that he was limited to a few calisthenics like leg lifts and situps, he said.
To match their movements to the technology surrounding them, 2K producers put the players through calisthenics that look bizarre from afar.
She invited me to try it because I did calisthenics when I was younger so it was kind of similar, you know.
One begins to wonder if there is any limit to the sort of insanity capable of provoking another round of candidate calisthenics.
Up until his death in 1895 at the age of 77, he began each morning by performing calisthenics on his front lawn.
The original one-hour sessions consisted of a warm-up, running, calisthenics and rousing group games like tag, led by parent volunteers.
It would be like studying an intensive exercise program — including long runs, calisthenics and strenuous sports — among sedentary volunteers for just six days.
They woke up at four-thirty every morning to muster and perform calisthenics, chanting FARC slogans, and finishing with the Colombian national anthem.
The crew wakes up at 6 AM, prays together, does morning calisthenics, and goes out for 14-hour days to push Knight's music.
Besides spin, Mr. Hall teaches calisthenics and weight classes at Crunch branches in Park Slope, on the Bowery in Manhattan and in TriBeCa.
Forever after, the sight of hands raised up, even in dance and calisthenics, caused her to feel the pain of poverty and want.
Sometimes they were forced to stand still or sit in their rooms; other times they were supposed to do calisthenics in close quarters.
As a coach, Carlisle developed a workout regimen called the Ultimate Seven, in which players use a set of tires for dribbling and calisthenics.
The colors pop, the hats are spectacular, even a ladies' calisthenics class (complete with springy chest expanders) turns into a kind of comic ballet.
The R.S.S. has branches across India where members dressed in khaki and white practice calisthenics and imbibe lessons on the greatness of Hindu India.
Some version of it is used in virtually every type of fitness program, from CrossFit to calisthenics to yoga to pilates, and for good reason.
" The original caption reads: In 1966, towel calisthenics were offered by companies such as Shell Oil to female employees, otherwise referred to as "the girls.
Marriages often appear more fragile from the outside looking in, possibly because the daily exertion of staying married entails wildly different calisthenics from couple to couple.
At the school, after singing the national anthem and doing calisthenics, the students study basic reading and math, but go home after an hour or two.
Near the picnic tables, an elderly man wearing woolen socks under Birkenstock clogs practiced some kind of calisthenics: bending and stretching his body in unhurried sequences.
Organized calisthenics became common by 1919, but the exercises were suggested rather than mandated, and involved as little as 30 minutes of exercise twice a day.
Affleck's steely demeanor actually comes in handy in his first spin behind the wheel of the Batmobile, as the Caped Crusader spirals into obsession and extreme calisthenics.
The tempo glides from leisurely, as stay-at-home parents enjoy late-morning calisthenics, to strenuous, as grimly efficient employees churn through their calorie-burning lunch hours.
Like vacationers at leisure — weekenders at the Hamptons, come to mind — they spend their time on wide beaches, dressing and undressing, drying themselves, performing calisthenics, and more.
Healthy, baseline-humans who were cool about drinking distilled water, eating medically-defined diets, doing moderate calisthenics and totally avoiding vodka, marijuana, fast motorcycles and promiscuous diseases.
And indeed, the majority of athletes I talk to at the competition have detoured via the world of gymnastics, contemporary dance, or calisthenics en route to pole.
He is a perpetual stretching machine, going through his calisthenics in the clubhouse, at his position in the outfield and sometimes in the batter's box between pitches.
For an 8-3 court in Hively v Ivy Tech Community College, Chief Judge Diane Wood wrote that only "considerable calisthenics" could "remove the 'sex' from 'sexual orientation'".
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The demand for workout space is so high that dozens of young people join impromptu calisthenics classes in the evenings on a dusty building site adjoining the center.
The hour-long workout — a rapid-fire series of movements, drawn from weight-building, gymnastics, and calisthenics — definitely veered closer to an Army drill than a hatha yoga class.
Under the older man's instruction, the young men met in a public park to do calisthenics, enrolled in a kung fu class and gathered for lessons on extremist Islam.
" Or, in the manner of a personals ad, to invite her closer: "A brother versed in spiritual calisthenics / And cowboy quiet seeks funny, lonesome, / Speculative or eye-glassed lass.
The sport is now affiliated with an international calisthenics federation, and his club is called the Bar Pharoahs; other street workout clubs have opened in 14 provinces across Egypt.
This past Tuesday afternoon, in a conference room on the third floor of Vice's sprawling Williamsburg offices, the comic team of Desus & Mero was going through its daily calisthenics.
Instead, they mixed calisthenics with body building principles, and Hart was able to go from 10.7 percent body fat to an impressive 7.1 percent, and went up around 9 lbs.
So my time in there is less about facial expression and more about what I'd describe as Lazy Calisthenics: shaking out limbs, jumping around, playing charades with Belko via webcam.
As Mr. Marte powered through rounds of calisthenics with some friends that morning, he said, he caught the attention of a passer-by who asked to join the workout session.
And yet we are fascinated by famous artists' and writers' daily routines: Benjamin Franklin and his naked "air baths," Patricia Highsmith's bacon and eggs for every meal, P.G. Wodehouse's calisthenics.
The activities were separated by three different categories: vigorous (aerobic dancing, jogging, playing handball), moderate (bicycling, swimming, hiking, playing tennis), and light (walking, dancing, calisthenics, golfing, bowling, gardening, horseback riding).
A Before-School Exercise Program May Help Children Thrive The BOKS program, consisting of an hour of running, calisthenics and rousing group games, made children feel happier and more energetic.
They also recorded whether they had reported having done any resistance exercise, which would include not just weight training but activities like yoga and calisthenics, at least twice a week.
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During his early Wednesday morning group, Ms. von Collande and another longtime student, Jimmy Byerley, a retired HBO executive, followed Mr. Lupis through stretching, calisthenics, toe touches, squats and arm circles.
Get a bunch of Japanese Coca-Cola-bottling-plant employees up early in the morning to do group calisthenics—McNeill shows us a photo—and they'll feel better about bottling Coke.
These were Coco Chanel's simple yet revolutionary designs for the Ballets Russes's "Le Train Bleu" (1924), a dance about gilded youth at the seaside, doing calisthenics and playing tennis and golf.
While Beecher maintained that many exercises were better suited to the "stronger sex" than they were to the "female constitution," she did believe that basic calisthenics and gymnastics applied to everyone.
The way that we practice it in the west is very highly influenced by European calisthenics, and as a result it's totally possible to work on asana in a very aerobic fashion.
The Class alone, whose fans include celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Naomi Watts, is designed to expose you to repetitive calisthenics and plyometrics while strengthening you through guided instruction and incredibly powerful music.
And in fact, I have developed a life rich with vigorous exercise that includes tai chi, rapid walking, regular calisthenics and even "Rock Steady Boxing," an exercise program designed specifically for Parkinson's patients.
Her Lebanese mother would often prepare fresh juices — made from carrots, celery and spinach — for the family and do stretches and calisthenics in the living room of their apartment on East 21th Street.
Christy Turlington, Jennifer Aniston and Naomi Watts are all regular clients — and the only advertising Toomey will ever need — drawn to the method's idiosyncratic blend of Pilates, calisthenics and cathartic stomping and screaming.
Beyoncé uses a mix of interval training, weight lifting, and calisthenics to stay in shape and build strength and endurance before her shows, according to her trainer Marco Borges and workout videos she's posted.
At Chico State University in 2005, Chi Tau pledge Matthew Carrington was forced to do calisthenics for hours in a basement awash with raw sewage and ordered to drink gallon upon gallon of water.
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It is a daunting task of mathematical and political calisthenics, keeping together 200 delegations (with nearly 18,103 athletes, coaches and officials) while placing them into mostly 17-story buildings, with 3,604 apartments of varying sizes.
At last, surfacing, we behold a terrifying (and unexplained) sequence of dozens of miners stripped to their boxers, performing calisthenics as doctors pace alongside, intercut with a blinking red light and a horribly loud buzzer.
Theoretically, these opening series were supposed to be the equivalent of calisthenics to prepare the Yankees for the coming wars with the Red Sox, which begin with a two-game series April 16 and 17.
Her vocal calisthenics are in the lineage of such artists as Meredith Monk and Cathy Berberian, with a touch of Laurie Anderson, although her restless, antic instrumental writing is more in the European modernist tradition.
When he entered prison, he was angry but energetic, doing calisthenics in the yard; once, he wrote a searing letter to his father, reproaching him for his cocaine habit, after which his father quit drugs.
An outdoors and fitness buff who has completed the New York City Marathon, she does cardio and kickboxing workouts on the deck, as well as calisthenics and weight training by lifting heavy lines and shackles.
He played the tapes on several separate monitors to create the abstract image of a body performing a dance — at once fractured and whole, synthetic and organic — that was more than dance, more like existentialist calisthenics.
As for Kaine, his doctor revealed that the Virginia senator is in "overall excellent health," works out three times a week – cardio and calisthenics – and has battled the notoriously painful plantar fasciitis, but it's not bothering him now.
"You need to block your ears if you're not used to it," said Shuai Siqing, 63, a retired shop assistant doing gentle tai chi exercises right next to a group doing calisthenics to a frenetic folk-disco soundtrack.
Just as past training regimens reflected their eras' enthusiasm for group calisthenics or college athletics, the new test reflects the principles of CrossFit and rucking — equipment-based, practical-fitness activities popular with service members and social-media mavens.
It's also a missed opportunity to analyze his subject's charismatic technique, a galvanic blend of psychoanalysis, EST, primal therapy, meditation and calisthenics that confers a peacocking dominance on the speaker and summons a near-religious devotion from his audience.
His primary goal heading into next season is to bulk up his trim frame, so before he ventures down to his building's basement for an hour-long calisthenics workout, he chases a peanut butter sandwich down with an Ensure.
During a Marine Corps court hearing in January, recruits testified that they were called names, forced to do calisthenics in a dusty building and made to help a drill instructor with his homework during their boot camp days at Parris Island.
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In "Shūjin" ("Prisoner," 6593, acrylic on board), a young boy's Brobdingnagian body fuses with an ordinary school building, its big head sticking out of one end of the structure to observe other children performing well-regimented calisthenics on the playground.
The Yankees have been too smart and too respectful of the Minnesota Twins to state the obvious about their American League division series: So far, it has just been calisthenics for the showdown everyone has been waiting for since opening day.
After some mental calisthenics, I landed on trying to limit myself to two to three meals that include meat, seafood or dairy per week, and thrice-daily splashes of milk in my tea (nonnegotiable if I want to retain my sanity).
The fact that she does it every day, it's the practice almost like calisthenics — I started to understand her paintings as the exercises of a writer, putting colors together, putting blocks and shapes in an almost violent, cutting way on the canvas.
"We're hoping that winning the jump-rope contest will give us a boost," Ms. Nakada, the town employee, said as her co-worker did some calisthenics nearby, preparing to strap himself into the unwieldy suit and skip for all he was worth.
These days, I travel around NYC on my trusty road bike, I attend yoga class or barre class once a week,  I do calisthenics (push-ups, sit-ups, squats) at home three times a week, and I walk at least 10,000 steps a day.
The telephone interview surveys carried out by the CDC and state health departments asked Americans across the country if they had participated in any "physical activities or exercises such as running, calisthenics, golf, gardening, or walking for exercise," in the past month, outside of any work duties.
Last Tuesday—some 17 years after his NBA debut, nine years after winning his lone MVP award, and four and a half years after leading the Dallas Mavericks to their only title—Dirk Nowitzki picked up a dead ball near the basket and decided to get some quick calisthenics in.
He wakes up at 2192:22016 in the morning and spends some time reviewing game tape of his own performance before calisthenics begin around 20163—jogging, frisbee, soccer—followed by practice, seven straight hours of it, where his team plays against some of the finest competition in the world, testing new strategies.
Ms. Garner, who is playing her first television role since "Alias" ended 12 years ago, described a friendly, collaborative set, if one where she was perhaps the only gung-ho natural-born camper: She led the cast in calisthenics and brought gifts of home-baked blueberry buckle and honey from her own beehives.
President Truman's public fast-walking and calisthenics (aboard ship, he once coached staff members and crewmen in a T-shirt that said "Truman Athletic Club") showed off his stamina and excellent physical condition, which was important because when he left the presidency at age 68, he was one of the oldest to ever hold the office.
Her soprano too diminutive for vocal calisthenics, her sensibility too impressionistic to bother mapping out track-and-hook bliss points, Eilish is a home-schooled Highland Park weirdo whose darkly playful version of teen-goth angst had already captivated millions of young weirdos-in-potentia before this electro-saturated debut album put in its bid for the rest of us.
This 20-minute work recounts a simple family outing — a sunny day at the beach, during which Mommy (Alison Fraser) and Daddy (Frank Wood) deposit the 86-year-old Grandma (Phyllis Somerville, who looks great in a bathing suit) in the sandbox of the title, while a cellist (Melody Giron) plays solemn music and a strapping young man in swim trunks (Ryan-James Hatanaka) does calisthenics.
There are always humans in it: codgers bobbing up and down, doing invisible calisthenics; brawny young men in Speedos doing laps in impeccable form; backstroking grannies; moms coaching tots; sly submariners; stationary yentas conducting philosophical discourse while blocking an entire lane; lifeguards perched above it all, looking bored; and annoyingly adept kiddies — probably the grandchildren of those demons from Schenectady — zipping around (and under) me like demented otters.
When the show opens, Midge, aka Miriam Maisel, has a "perfect" life: a yawning Upper West Side apartment, a husband who wears a suit and hat to his office job, two healthy children under the age of five, and a robust social life that includes calisthenics in hot pants and putting together children's goodie bags with her perfectly coiffed, platinum best friend (whose pastel outfits and bristly lack of humor are to be read as signs that she is a gentile).

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