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Definition of Stall bar
1. Noun. A gymnastic apparatus used for strengthening exercises; uprights fastened to a wall and connected by horizontal rungs.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stall Bar
Literary usage of Stall bar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gymnastic Teaching by William Skarstrom (1921)
"D. stall bar and Pulley Weight Exercises. ... The principal types of stall bar
exercises suitable for class work are: Hanging (back to the bars) alternate, ..."
2. Gymnastic Teaching by William Skarstrom (1921)
"D. stall bar and Pulley Weight Exercises. ... The principal types of stall bar
exercises suitable for class work are: Hanging (back to the bars) alternate, ..."
3. Physical Reconstruction and Orthopedics by Harry Eaton Stewart (1920)
"Hanging by right arm, back to stall bar or slanting ladder, ... Patient grasps
horizontal bar, stall bar or rings about shoulder high and hangs down to ..."
4. Catalogue of Gymnastic Apparatus by Narragansett Machine Co (1916)
"stall bar BENCHES These benches are made of oak, strongly braced and have rounded
corners. ... 927 stall bar BENCH Weight 20 Ibs. Packed for Shipment. ..."
5. Handbook of School-gymnastics of the Swedish System: With One Hundred by Nils Posse (1891)
"Over gr. hang. oscillatory trav. 8. Introd. to er. hang. (hang, face out, on
upper stall.bar). 9. ..."