Traditionally Greeks wrestled naked. They believed that this was a tribute to the Greek gods.
Gymnos means 'naked'
Gymnastics came from the greek word "Gymnos" which means naked
gymnasts come from gymnastics which comes from the greek word "Gymnos" meaning naked
It came from the Greek word gymnasion which was a place for exercising. The root word gymnos means "naked."
gymnasium (literally: a place to exercise naked)
The Greek word gymnos means "naked", so literally a gymnasium is a place where people are naked, even though we wear uniforms or gym clothes today
The literal meaning of Gymnasium is "School for naked exercise for Men" coming from the Greek word Gymno meaning "Naked"
Unfortunately, yes.Gymnastics is ultimately derived from the Ancient Greek word gymnos, "naked".That word became gymnazien "to exercise or train", or literally "to train naked". This in turn became gymnastikos"fond of or skilled in bodily exercise", and was translated into Latin as gymnasticus.Gymnastics, as we know it today, was actually known as gymnastic as early as the 1570s. In the 1650s, however, the revival of the classical -ikos Greek ending as -icsturned gymnastic into the modern gymnastics.
"gymno-" is the greek prefix for "naked". In ancient Greece, men would usually perform athletic exercises or sports while they are naked. That is where we get the word "gymnasium." Literally, a place for naked exercise.
You might be thinking of gymnasion, a greek word for a sports school and where our current word gymnasium derives. The word gymnos in Greek, incidently, meant naked.
Gymnasium comes from the Greek word gymnos, which actually meant naked. Gymnasia in Greece were the training facilities that were used by the professional competitors in the Greek games that became the forerunners on the modern Olympics.