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  2. Mat (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    These mats are thin, firm mats about twelve feet in length. They usually have alternating color panels and can be folded, stacked, and attached to other mats via velcro strips at the ends. Generally used for practicing tumbling moves, these mats may be stacked to provide a protective surface for gymnasts working on the low balance beam or ...

  3. Outdoor fitness - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor fitness boot camps developed in Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom in the 1990s and Canada in 2001. [9] In the twenty-first century, outdoor fitness grew as a commercial consumer market. Outdoor group fitness classes led by a personal trainer or a fitness professional became a popular form of outdoor exercise.

  4. Benjamin Guggenheim - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Guggenheim (October 26, 1865 – April 15, 1912) was an American businessman, who was a wealthy member of the Guggenheim family.He was among the most prominent American passengers aboard RMS Titanic and perished along with 1,495 others when the ship sank on her maiden voyage taking 1,496 of 2,208 on board with her.

  5. Benjamin Goodrich - Wikipedia

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    The radial tire was designed by an advertising employee in his company. Over subsequent decades, Goodrich Company chemists invented plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in 1926, synthesized rubber in 1937 and built spacesuits for NASA astronauts in the 1960s. Now renamed Goodrich Corporation, the company abandoned the tire business in 1988 and ...

  6. Step chair - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes claimed that these chairs were designed by Benjamin Franklin. [citation needed] Franklin himself preferred to sit in a step chair he designed for his own library. This chair folded in a slightly different way from the common diagonal-side-cut step chair; the seat flips up, resting against the reclined back of the chair, and ...

  7. Stair carpet - Wikipedia

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    A traditional stair carpet was characterized by not covering the full width of the stair but leaving the underlying wood−stone−tile of the tread and risers open to view on the sides. This was sometimes simply to save on carpet and sometimes to expose features while preventing wear to the underlying surface.