gymnastics — /jim nas tiks/, n. 1. (used with a pl. v.) gymnastic exercises. 2. (used with a sing. v.) the practice art, or competitive sport of gymnastic exercises. 3. (used with a pl. v.) mental feats or other exercises of skill: Verbal gymnastics. [1645… … Universalium
Gymnastics — This article is about the general sport. For a specific form of gymnastics, see Gymnastics (disambiguation). Gymnastics is a sport involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, and balance.… … Wikipedia
Natural History Museum of Utah — Coordinates: 40°45′51″N 111°51′04″W / 40.7642°N 111.8511°W / 40.7642; 111.8511 … Wikipedia
Michigan Wolverines men's gymnastics — Founded: 1931 University University of Michigan Conference … Wikipedia
Michigan Wolverines women's gymnastics — Founded: 1976 University University of Michigan Conference … Wikipedia
University of Minnesota College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences — The College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) is one of seventeen colleges and professional schools at the University of Minnesota. CFANS is focused on helping people solve everyday problems through science. The college… … Wikipedia
House Gymnastics — is a cultural phenomenon created by James Robert Ford and Spencer Harrison.This faux fitness regime is akin to an internet based, Fluxus happening , which often encouraged maximum audience participation. The viewer connects with House Gymnastics… … Wikipedia
Minnesota Golden Gophers women's gymnastics — The Minnesota Golden Gophers represent the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in women s gymnastics. They are coached by Meg Stephenson. The Gophers have 5 Big Ten Conference titles, most recently in 2006. In 1990 Marie Roethlisberger won the… … Wikipedia
Minnesota Golden Gophers men's gymnastics — The Minnesota Golden Gophers represent the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in men s gymnastics. They are coached by Mike Burns. The Gophers have 21 Big Ten Conference titles, most recently in 1995. They were ranked second in the NCAA three… … Wikipedia
Florida Museum of Natural History — Coordinates: 29°38′09″N 82°22′13″W / 29.63583°N 82.37028°W / 29.63583; 82.37028 … Wikipedia