γυμναστικός
From LSJ
ἀκμὴ οὐδὲ ἔχει γενέσεως ὑπόστασιν καθ' ἑαυτήν → the culmination has no power of originating by itself
English (LSJ)
ή, όν,
A fond of athletic exercises, skilled in them, Hp.Aph.1.3; γ. ἢ ἰατρός Pl. Prt.313d: Comp., Philostr.Gym.35: Sup., ib.11; of the gymnastic master (opp. παιδοτρίβης, q.v.), Arist.Pol.1288b18; γ. [θεραπεία] Pl. Grg.464b: ἡ-κή (with or without τέχνη),gymnastics, Id.Smp.187a, etc. Adv. -κῶς Ar.V.1212. II γ. λῆμμα (opp. ῥητορικόν) suited for dialectical discussion, Stoic.2.76. Adv. -κῶς by means of testing, Simp.in Ph.139.3.
German (Pape)
[Seite 509] die Leibesübungen betreffend, ὁ γ., in denselben geübt, = γυμναστής, Plat. Prot. 313 d; γυμναστική, die Gymnastik, Turnkunst, Soph. 228 e u. öfter. – Adv. γυμναστικῶς, Ar. Vesp. 1212.