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title: "The Gymnast"
brand: "dreya weberaddie yungmeened farr"
price: "€ 43.12"
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# Compact Design (Foldable) Quick Setup (Under 5 mins) Adjustable Resistance Levels The Gymnast

**Brand:** dreya weberaddie yungmeened farr
**Price:** € 43.12
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## Summary

> 🏆 Unleash Your Inner Athlete with The Gymnast!

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- **What is this?** The Gymnast by dreya weberaddie yungmeened farr
- **How much does it cost?** € 43.12 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Elevate Your Workout:** Transform any space into a gym with The Gymnast's sleek, foldable design.
- • **Quick and Easy Setup:** Get started in under 5 minutes—no complicated assembly required!
- • **Space-Saving Solution:** Perfect for urban living; store it away effortlessly when not in use.
- • **Customizable Resistance:** Experience tailored workouts with adjustable resistance levels for all fitness levels.
- • **Join the Fitness Revolution:** Be part of a community that values health and convenience—work out anywhere, anytime!

## Overview

The Gymnast is a versatile, compact workout tool designed for busy professionals. With adjustable resistance levels and a quick setup time, it allows users to engage in effective workouts at home or on the go, making fitness accessible and convenient.

## Description

The Gymnast

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    "The Gymnast" sweats pearls.
  

*by M***R on Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2011*

"The Gymnast," released in 2006, is an artful film, in which the two talents at the top combine the skilled, nuanced artistry of disciplines for which other films could employ nine separate artists!  Ned Farr wrote the screenplay, directed, edited, and wrote seven of the songs in the film's soundtrack.  But the film was a tour de force for its star, Dreya Weber, who also produced, created the aerial choreography, and was the film's stunt coordinator!  If you were counting, Weber not only acted superbly, she also performed her own aerial-gym routines--remarkably, especially given her age, admirable for the story's character and the person in reality.  She'll make most of you want to throw out the contents of your refrigerator and cabinets and run around the block a few hundred times, swinging from low-hanging tree limbs along the way, or wish that you could, or at least ask yourself, "Where is the Dreya Weber Workout Routine DVD anyway?"  But there is, here in 2011, a "new," ceiling-suspended exercise fad called, "anti-gravity yoga," or "cocooning," which gives no credit to "The Gymnast," or aerialist athletes who more likely than not are the chrysalis for this adapted exercise form.Weber has a history of creating and performing in dazzling aerial choreographs for entertainment's elite headliners and for shows that reach as high as the White House, so the impressive routines she devised for the film are not nearly as surprising as her athletic and performing skills, which were also those of a seasoned professional.  Weber's athletic preparation for this role actually began in training for her collegiate career, where she was an All American gymnast and Eastern Conference champion, and later on, a trapeze artist.  In the film, Weber plays "Jane," a world-class athlete who, in her competitive youth, was favored to win national titles and Olympic metal, until she tore her Achilles tendon.Talented Addie Yungmee co-stars, as "Serena," and as with Weber, Yungmee is also an outstanding athlete, actor, and a dancer, the more artful of the two, giving way to Weber's greater strength.  These weighted attributes were also inherent in the characters and pointed out early in the story by actor Mam Smith's character, "Nicole," the adult-gym instructor who recognizes Jane during a visit to her gym and brings her together with Serena, stating the goal after introducing them, which was also a facet of the story's goal:  to meld the strengths of the two into a unified artwork, and for Jane, to form the path to a new life with new challenges and rewards.Farr's direction and writing are superb, never heavy handed or awkward.  And, oh, was it mentioned that this is a film indicated in many quarters to be a lesbian device?  That is about as apparent as its place in this review, because you first have to get past the involvement with the characters' lives, which is drawing, apart from their sexuality, and you're taken in by the sheer beauty of the leading actors and their art before their sexuality has any chance to rear its head.  But that sexuality is another facet that develops, naturally, and which is as understated as the good taste of refined partners would demand, and which unlike so many lesbian films, is entirely without the halting reproaches and clumsiness with which most initial encounters into the sensual initiation of same-sex contact are portrayed.The fine performances of all the lesser roles are pepper to the tamale, with David De Simone's portrayal, as Jane's husband, believable at both ends of an extreme, though if any weakness of the film were to be pointed out, it would be the abruptness with which the script brings his character from one extreme to the other.  The film is dedicated to De Simone's memory.I'd never heard of this film, or of Weber, or Farr, stumbling upon it in a trailer short from another film that touched upon lesbianism, one of many disappointments I'd watched, searching for gold, and hoping "The Gymnast" would fulfill, especially since films based in sport, like "Stick It," and theater, like "Burlesque," are favorites for me, and "The Gymnast" brought it home in so many surprising ways, making that sometimes sleazy slog through the rest worthwhile.  After watching it, it was not at all surprising to learn that the film received 28 U.S. and international awards at festivals, including many audience and jury awards, as well as accolades for the performers.I also loved "Burlesque," another film about strong women with story based in the arts, which starred Cher and Christina Aguilera, and it occurred to me that Weber's film has a parallel to that:  Weber's character to Cher's as Yungmee's to Aguilera's, though, more than that, I would love to see Weber and Cher do a film story based in music and the arts together.  It might happen, since Cher once hired Weber to choreograph and perform in the aerials for her tour.  It might be the only way either of them can top their respective performances in "The Gymnast" and "Burlesque."  But Weber joins with Ned Farr again, four years later, in her latest film, "A Marine Story," which is also critically acclaimed and is now on top of my "to see" list.And here's a tip:  you definitely do NOT want to turn off the player when the credits begin to roll, because this is where the film will begin to draw more smiles as it so creatively tells another little story to cleverly bring the film full circle with its opening scene.  Speaking of which, after that, the Weber-Farr short film, "The Catcher," and the "making of" documentary in the DVD's special features are more pearls well worth diving for.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    I liked this
  

*by L***E on Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023*

Found this movie from another movie preview. I liked it

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    How can passion bring someone back to life
  

*by D***Z on Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2010*

The movie is kind of slow, so if you are not used to this kind of tempo in films refrain from seeing it. You will grow desperate very soon. However, if this is not an issue for you, it is a good movie that you can really enjoy.It's quite interesting to see how this woman in her early 40's if faced with a promising new life that can take her away from her loveless marriage. The husband is so self-centered and so self-satisfying that it's nauseating. He treats her like some cornered furniture in the house. You can really tell how miserable she is, but I don't think she realizes about it until the door to a new life is opened.  Before she starts practicing this acrobatics with the other ladies, she was just comfortably uncomfortable. But once she gets started and hooked on the gymnastics, she's in her element and loves every minute of it. You can tell this is her true long lost passion. She literally comes back to life.Life also reunites her with an old acquaintance, love and opportunity knock on her door. She is all set. The plot is good, and the story truly is about hanging on and letting go. It's about being fully present in life as opposed to living life in automatic pilot. It's about coping with ones fears, and finding the courage to take true leaps of faith in life. The lesbian plot is very subtle, which works perfect on this movie. You don't have to see a lot of sex of fooling around to know what's going on between them.  The story of these two women weaves itself without them knowing, and it turns out to be quite a strong bond.

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