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  2. José Maria Zamacois - Wikipedia

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    In 1879, Zamacois founded the Gimnásio Zamacois, which he set up on Barrenkale Barrena [] and which became a popular physical culture center in Bilbao. [3] At first, his taste for the gym stunted and sickly young people, who only had a power of 30 degrees in their pulses, but in a short time they achieved 60 along with other strength exercises that strengthened their muscles. [3]

  3. Gymnasium (ancient Greece) - Wikipedia

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    Gymnasium, Sardis. The gymnasium (Ancient Greek: γυμνάσιον, romanized: gymnásion) in Ancient Greece functioned as a training facility for competitors in public games.

  4. List of bus routes in Thessaloniki - Wikipedia

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    Special route tickets are only valid for the Cultural Route No 50 and AIRPORT - INTERCITY BUS TERMINAL routes No 01Χ and 01N and issued for one trip only. Tickets may be purchased from Cultural Route attendants onboard No 50 buses, or at OASTH kiosks and ticket vending machines on board the corresponding buses.

  5. Gymnasium (school) - Wikipedia

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    Gymnasium Theodorianum in Paderborn, Germany, one of the oldest schools in the world Stiftsgymnasium Melk, the oldest continuously operating school in Austria. Gymnasium (and variations of the word; pl. gymnasia [1]) is a term in various European languages for a secondary school that prepares students for higher education at a university.

  6. Is the Tonal 2 home gym the best way for women over 50 to ...

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    Is the Tonal 2 home gym the best way for women over 50 to exercise at home? Liz Zack. Updated January 8, 2025 at 3:38 PM.

  7. Gym - Wikipedia

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    Inside a gymnasium in Amsterdam. A gym, short for gymnasium (pl.: gymnasiums or gymnasia), is an indoor venue for exercise and sports.The word is derived from the ancient Greek term "gymnasion". [1]

  8. I set a goal to transform 50 percent of my body weight into muscle within a year. So, I took Orangetheory circuit training classes three times a week, working on both strength training and cardio.

  9. Gymnasio - Wikipedia

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