Gymnastics Facts

  1. 01Origin: Late 1700s
  2. 02Inventor: Friedrich Ludwig Jahn
  3. 03Birthplace: Greece, Germany
  4. 04Styles: Artistic, Rhythmic, Aesthetic, Aerobic, Trampolining, and Tumbling
  5. 05Olympic Sport: Yes
  6. 06Association: Federation of International Gymnastics (FIG)
  7. 07Men’s Apparatus: Pommel Horse, Still Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, and High Bar
  8. 08Women’s Apparatus: Vault, Uneven Bars, and Balance Beam
  9. 09Popularity: Over 3 Million Participants in the United States
  10. 10Famous Faces: Mary Lou Retton, Kerri Strug, and Gabby Douglas

 

Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Is Considered the Father of Modern Gymnastics

While the ancient Greeks practiced a form of gymnastics that included stretching, swimming, and running, gymnastics facts show that modern gymnastics began in the late 1700s. Friedrich Ludwig Jahn of Germany is generally considered the father of gymnastics as he invented several pieces of apparatus, including the parallel bars and the balance beam, which are both in use today. In 1811, Jahn created a school to spread the word about gymnastics. Around this time, Guts Muth introduced more rhythmic gymnastics in Sweden. Dr. Dudley Allen Sargent is credited with bringing this sport to the United States around the time of the Civil War.

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