Kosher Gym was a fitness club on Coney Island Avenue in the Midwood section of Flatbush, Brooklyn, that catered to Orthodox Jews in New York by, among other things, offering separate facilities for men and women. In 2008 the club was sold to Energize Fitness of Cheyenne, Wyoming, which then purchased another similar club in Lakewood, New York, Trim Gym, branding both as Energize in an attempt to create a national franchise. However, the company closed both locations a year after the acquisition.
History
David Moshe from Israel founded The Kosher Gym in 1999. He saw a need for Jewish and religious men and women to be healthy and fit, but these people would not go to "typical gyms” because of the immodest atmosphere according to Orthodox standards. The Hebrew motto "a healthy mind and a healthy body" was painted on the walls. Moshe called it Kosher Gym, a play on the word “כושר” which means fitness in Hebrew and also played along with the theme of being a "kosher" place to work out. It advertised as "the only kosher gym in the world".
A gym, short for gymnasium, is an open air or covered location for gymnastics and athletics and gymnastic services such as in schools and colleges, from the ancient Greek gymnasium.
Gymnasia apparatus such as bar-bells, parallel bars, jumping board, running path, tennis-balls, cricket field, fencing area, and so forth are used as exercises. In safe weather, outdoor locations are the most conductive to health. Gyms were popular in ancient Greece. Their curricula included Gymnastica militaria or self-defense, gymnastica medica, or physical therapy to help the sick and injured, and gymnastica athletica for physical fitness and sports, from boxing to dance.
These gymnasia also had teachers of wisdom and philosophy. Community gymnastic events were done as part of the celebrations during various village festivals. In ancient Greece there was a phrase of contempt, "He can neither swim nor write." After a while, however, Olympic athletes began training in buildings just for them. Community sports never became as popular among ancient Romans as it had among the ancient Greeks. Gyms were used more as a preparation for military service or spectator sports. During the Roman Empire, the gymnastic art was forgotten. In the Dark Ages there were sword fighting tournaments and of chivalry; and after gunpowder was invented sword fighting began to be replaced by the sport of fencing. There were schools of dagger fighting and wrestling and boxing.
The name stands for Genesis YM2612, since the file contains the data stream sent to the Yamaha YM2612sound chip in the console. The data is logged to a file through the use of emulators running a ROM image.
The GYM format first appeared on the emulator Genecyst as a simple raw sound data log. This means the format does not present a proper heading or any kind of sample storage, that usually creates very large files for a complete song.
Also, the GYM format is designed around the NTSC video framerate, and thus has a time accuracy of 16 ms (1/60th of a second), which makes it improper for logging audio in any frequency other than 60 Hz (such as the 50 Hz found in European or other PAL-based systems). Some new emulators and players had implemented headers, frequency compatibility and even some compression, but they do not follow any standard, which decreases the compatibility of the format.
GYM files can be played using Winamp (with the proper plugins) or with special players.
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Peep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. It is broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. Written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, the series explores the lives of Mark Corrigan (Mitchell) and Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne (Webb). It is filmed almost entirely from the physical points-of-view of the characters, and viewers can hear the interior monologues of Mark and Jez.
At the beginning of the series, Mark has a crush on his colleague Sophie (Olivia Colman), and Jez hopes to break through into the music business. As the series progresses, it becomes clear that Jez is unlikely to be successful. Jez falls in love with Nancy (Rachel Blanchard), an American Christian, and they get married, but mainly to get Nancy a visa. Mark begins to question his love for Sophie. They also marry, though Mark does not want to, and Sophie leaves Mark right after the wedding ceremony.
The first series began on 19 September 2003, and the ninth and last series started on 11 November 2015. The first series was directed by Jeremy Wooding, the second and third by Tristram Shapeero and the fourth through eighth by Becky Martin. Channel 4 was planning to cancel the show after the third series because of poor viewing figures. However, high sales of DVDs encouraged Channel 4 to allow the series to continue, with the fifth series commissioned before the fourth was broadcast. A sixth series was commissioned during the fifth series, and the seventh series before the sixth was broadcast.
Kosher Gym, la première salle de sport 100% casher
published: 23 Oct 2013
Kosher Gym Commercial
Come to Kosher gym
published: 08 Sep 2007
whitetiger does kosher at the gym
at the gym
published: 30 Jun 2013
training at gym''white tiger does kosher
trainging
published: 30 Jun 2013
Kosher Kravi - combat fitness by True Krav Maga
I, Idan Abolnik, demonstrates one set of a Kosher Kravi (combat fitness) workout. In the video I mentioned that I did "7 sets or so" - correction I did 14 in total which this was the last one.
published: 04 Feb 2013
KOSHER WORKOUT AT THE GYM NEW YORK SPORTS CLUB
2 funny looking jewish guys at a NYSC gym in Brooklyn, wearing tight small shorts with a yamaka on thier head and curls. Music my Lada Gaga- Bad Romance. No offense to anyone, just wanted to share.
published: 30 Dec 2009
Healthy Kosher Fitness: Episode 1, Why Exercise is Important, Which Exercises Are Best and Why
#healthykosher Welcome back to the Healthy Kosher Network, your kosher source designed to improve your health and your life. This is Episode 1 of The Healthy Kosher Fitness Series: Why Exercise is Important, Which Exercises Are Best and Why. My name is Travis and our goal at The Healthy Kosher Network is to help you and your family be at your healthy kosher best in every aspect of your lives. Please be sure to tap the like, subscribe and notification buttons if you haven’t already done so, and tell your loved ones about The Healthy Kosher Network.
This is hopefully one of only a few episodes in The Healthy Kosher Fitness Series that takes place in an office setting. Look forward to how-to examples of movement and exercises in future episodes. In this episode we look at fitness from ...
published: 21 Jan 2020
Jpost Video: Body-building is Kosher in Jerusalem neighborhoods
Men and women from Jerusalems large Haredi community are hitting the gym in hopes of bringing healthier living to their neighborhoods by becoming certified physical fitness instructors.
published: 09 Dec 2009
going to gym while keeping it kosher #captainhalal
I, Idan Abolnik, demonstrates one set of a Kosher Kravi (combat fitness) workout. In the video I mentioned that I did "7 sets or so" - correction I did 14 in to...
I, Idan Abolnik, demonstrates one set of a Kosher Kravi (combat fitness) workout. In the video I mentioned that I did "7 sets or so" - correction I did 14 in total which this was the last one.
I, Idan Abolnik, demonstrates one set of a Kosher Kravi (combat fitness) workout. In the video I mentioned that I did "7 sets or so" - correction I did 14 in total which this was the last one.
2 funny looking jewish guys at a NYSC gym in Brooklyn, wearing tight small shorts with a yamaka on thier head and curls. Music my Lada Gaga- Bad Romance. No of...
2 funny looking jewish guys at a NYSC gym in Brooklyn, wearing tight small shorts with a yamaka on thier head and curls. Music my Lada Gaga- Bad Romance. No offense to anyone, just wanted to share.
2 funny looking jewish guys at a NYSC gym in Brooklyn, wearing tight small shorts with a yamaka on thier head and curls. Music my Lada Gaga- Bad Romance. No offense to anyone, just wanted to share.
#healthykosher Welcome back to the Healthy Kosher Network, your kosher source designed to improve your health and your life. This is Episode 1 of The Healthy K...
#healthykosher Welcome back to the Healthy Kosher Network, your kosher source designed to improve your health and your life. This is Episode 1 of The Healthy Kosher Fitness Series: Why Exercise is Important, Which Exercises Are Best and Why. My name is Travis and our goal at The Healthy Kosher Network is to help you and your family be at your healthy kosher best in every aspect of your lives. Please be sure to tap the like, subscribe and notification buttons if you haven’t already done so, and tell your loved ones about The Healthy Kosher Network.
This is hopefully one of only a few episodes in The Healthy Kosher Fitness Series that takes place in an office setting. Look forward to how-to examples of movement and exercises in future episodes. In this episode we look at fitness from a philosophical and best practices standpoint based on my deep research and personal experience in the area of health, fitness and wellness. I go over why High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and compound exercises are the very best workout principles. I also cover why prevailing conventional wisdom regarding steady state "cardio" is not a recommended strategy for optimal health, fitness and wellness.
Stay tuned to The Healthy Kosher Network for more valuable information in our regular updates throughout the week. We encourage you to comment and message us with any thoughts, suggestions or questions you have. We’ll work hard to get you the answers you need to improve your healthy kosher lives. Please be sure to subscribe and turn notifications on for the healthy kosher network so you can stay current with our latest updates and get the most out of your healthy Kosher life! Thanks for watching!
#healthykosher Welcome back to the Healthy Kosher Network, your kosher source designed to improve your health and your life. This is Episode 1 of The Healthy Kosher Fitness Series: Why Exercise is Important, Which Exercises Are Best and Why. My name is Travis and our goal at The Healthy Kosher Network is to help you and your family be at your healthy kosher best in every aspect of your lives. Please be sure to tap the like, subscribe and notification buttons if you haven’t already done so, and tell your loved ones about The Healthy Kosher Network.
This is hopefully one of only a few episodes in The Healthy Kosher Fitness Series that takes place in an office setting. Look forward to how-to examples of movement and exercises in future episodes. In this episode we look at fitness from a philosophical and best practices standpoint based on my deep research and personal experience in the area of health, fitness and wellness. I go over why High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and compound exercises are the very best workout principles. I also cover why prevailing conventional wisdom regarding steady state "cardio" is not a recommended strategy for optimal health, fitness and wellness.
Stay tuned to The Healthy Kosher Network for more valuable information in our regular updates throughout the week. We encourage you to comment and message us with any thoughts, suggestions or questions you have. We’ll work hard to get you the answers you need to improve your healthy kosher lives. Please be sure to subscribe and turn notifications on for the healthy kosher network so you can stay current with our latest updates and get the most out of your healthy Kosher life! Thanks for watching!
Men and women from Jerusalems large Haredi community are hitting the gym in hopes of bringing healthier living to their neighborhoods by becoming certified phys...
Men and women from Jerusalems large Haredi community are hitting the gym in hopes of bringing healthier living to their neighborhoods by becoming certified physical fitness instructors.
Men and women from Jerusalems large Haredi community are hitting the gym in hopes of bringing healthier living to their neighborhoods by becoming certified physical fitness instructors.
I, Idan Abolnik, demonstrates one set of a Kosher Kravi (combat fitness) workout. In the video I mentioned that I did "7 sets or so" - correction I did 14 in total which this was the last one.
2 funny looking jewish guys at a NYSC gym in Brooklyn, wearing tight small shorts with a yamaka on thier head and curls. Music my Lada Gaga- Bad Romance. No offense to anyone, just wanted to share.
#healthykosher Welcome back to the Healthy Kosher Network, your kosher source designed to improve your health and your life. This is Episode 1 of The Healthy Kosher Fitness Series: Why Exercise is Important, Which Exercises Are Best and Why. My name is Travis and our goal at The Healthy Kosher Network is to help you and your family be at your healthy kosher best in every aspect of your lives. Please be sure to tap the like, subscribe and notification buttons if you haven’t already done so, and tell your loved ones about The Healthy Kosher Network.
This is hopefully one of only a few episodes in The Healthy Kosher Fitness Series that takes place in an office setting. Look forward to how-to examples of movement and exercises in future episodes. In this episode we look at fitness from a philosophical and best practices standpoint based on my deep research and personal experience in the area of health, fitness and wellness. I go over why High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and compound exercises are the very best workout principles. I also cover why prevailing conventional wisdom regarding steady state "cardio" is not a recommended strategy for optimal health, fitness and wellness.
Stay tuned to The Healthy Kosher Network for more valuable information in our regular updates throughout the week. We encourage you to comment and message us with any thoughts, suggestions or questions you have. We’ll work hard to get you the answers you need to improve your healthy kosher lives. Please be sure to subscribe and turn notifications on for the healthy kosher network so you can stay current with our latest updates and get the most out of your healthy Kosher life! Thanks for watching!
Men and women from Jerusalems large Haredi community are hitting the gym in hopes of bringing healthier living to their neighborhoods by becoming certified physical fitness instructors.
Kosher Gym was a fitness club on Coney Island Avenue in the Midwood section of Flatbush, Brooklyn, that catered to Orthodox Jews in New York by, among other things, offering separate facilities for men and women. In 2008 the club was sold to Energize Fitness of Cheyenne, Wyoming, which then purchased another similar club in Lakewood, New York, Trim Gym, branding both as Energize in an attempt to create a national franchise. However, the company closed both locations a year after the acquisition.
History
David Moshe from Israel founded The Kosher Gym in 1999. He saw a need for Jewish and religious men and women to be healthy and fit, but these people would not go to "typical gyms” because of the immodest atmosphere according to Orthodox standards. The Hebrew motto "a healthy mind and a healthy body" was painted on the walls. Moshe called it Kosher Gym, a play on the word “כושר” which means fitness in Hebrew and also played along with the theme of being a "kosher" place to work out. It advertised as "the only kosher gym in the world".
Over the last decade or so, new luxury gyms, with separate hours for men and women, have popped up—as have high-end kosher restaurants, and kosher liquor stores which stock CasaAzul tequila and copious Glenfiddich blends alongside Israeli wines.
But the Pistons organization was incredibly understanding of my situation and would help me get kosher food and would help me find places closest to the gym so I could make the walks on Shabbat.
... with mikveh; the Shoresh nursery for 26 children aged three to five, slated to open in September; a kosher restaurant that can host up to 130 diners; plus a kosher bakery, a deli, a shop, and a gym.
The campus also features an indoor basketball court and gym that can double as a lecture or reception hall, a movie theater, a music studio and a kosher deli ... and to carry out kosher slaughter.
The campus also features an indoor basketball court and gym that can double as a lecture or reception hall, a movie theater, a music studio and a kosher deli ... and to carry out kosher slaughter.
The campus also features an indoor basketball court and gym that can double as a lecture or reception hall, a movie theater, a music studio and a kosher deli ... “It’s very beautiful, it’s a place for exchange,” he said ... embassy ... LauderFoundation ... .
In addition to the schools, the campus also will feature a movie theater and a music studio, a library, a kosher deli and a huge indoor basketball court and gym that can be turned into a lecture hall ...
In addition to the schools, the campus also will feature a movie theater and a music studio, a library, a kosher deli and a huge indoor basketball court and gym that can be turned into a lecture hall ...
With the fate of those on Titanic-bound submersible known, focus turns to cause of fatal implosion ...The U.S ... CHEYENNE, Wyo ... 25 ... There will also be a movie theater and music studio, a library, a kosher deli and an indoor basketball court and gym ... 1 picks.
With the fate of those on Titanic-bound submersible known, focus turns to cause of fatal implosion ...The U.S ... CHEYENNE, Wyo ... 25 ... There will also be a movie theater and music studio, a library, a kosher deli and an indoor basketball court and gym ... 1 picks.
With the fate of those on Titanic-bound submersible known, focus turns to cause of fatal implosion ...The U.S ... CHEYENNE, Wyo ... 25 ... There will also be a movie theater and music studio, a library, a kosher deli and an indoor basketball court and gym ... 1 picks ... .
With the fate of those on Titanic-bound submersible known, focus turns to cause of fatal implosion ...The U.S ... CHEYENNE, Wyo ... 25 ... There will also be a movie theater and music studio, a library, a kosher deli and an indoor basketball court and gym ... 1 picks ... .