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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

When to use Calisthenics/Calisthenic!?

Hey everyone!

Hopefully someone can answer this question for me!

I have a group called formerly known as: "Calisthenics Comrades" which I then changed to "Calithenic Comrades".

I'm not sure if I made the right decision. Basically the group is for people interested in/training Calisthenics.

Can it be used both ways?
Is the word, "Calisthenics" the actual word for the sport also known as "Street Workout"?

I understand that you could say: "Calisthenic related...", but can you say: "Calisthenics related"?

I'm really confused and before I go on printing more t-shirts and naming URL's, I'd love to know what rules I should go by with this particular word which has many definitions and is rather confusing to say the least!

Thank you!

/ Nico Collu
  

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I'm not sure if I made the right decision. Basically the group is for people interested in/training Calisthenics. You could use either.

  • I'm not sure if I made the right decision.
  • Basically the group is for people interested in/training Calisthenics.
  • You could use either.
  • I like the original better.
  • Anonymous Is the word, "Calisthenics" the actual word for the sport also known as "Street Workout"?
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AnonymousI have a group called formerly known as: "Calisthenics Comrades" which I then changed to "Calithenic Comrades".I'm not sure if I made the right decision. Basically the group is for people interested in/training Calisthenics.
You could use either. I like the original better.
AnonymousIs the word, "Calisthenics" the actual word

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