Classroom lesson · Sport · 🇨🇿 Czechia

Sokol Gymnastics

A Czech tradition of group gymnastics with 160 years of history

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What is it?

Sokol is a Czech gymnastics organisation founded in 1862 that encouraged people of all ages to exercise together, move in synchrony and take pride in their health and community. The word 'sokol' means 'falcon' in Czech. Sokol festivals, called Slets, gather thousands of gymnasts in stadiums to perform spectacular displays of coordinated movement together.

Tell me more

Sokol was founded in Prague by Miroslav Tyrš with the idea that strong bodies and a sense of community went together. Members practised gymnastics not to compete individually, but to move beautifully as a group. This idea was new and exciting in the 1860s and Sokol groups spread quickly across Czech towns.

The Slet is the great Sokol festival held every few years in Prague. Tens of thousands of gymnasts from around the country (and from Sokol groups in other countries where Czech communities settled) come together to perform in the Strahov Stadium — one of the largest stadiums in the world. When hundreds of people move exactly in time with each other, the effect is breathtaking.

Sokol was for everyone: men and women, children and grandparents all trained together in the same halls. Long before sport for women was considered normal, Sokol was teaching girls and women gymnastics alongside boys and men. This made it an unusually equal organisation for its time.

Today, Sokol still has hundreds of thousands of members across Czechia and abroad. Local Sokol halls are gathering places for communities, and children as young as three can join beginner gymnastics classes. The Slet tradition continues, with the most recent large festivals attracting huge audiences.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01What is the difference between competing in sport individually and performing together as a group? Which do you prefer and why?
  2. 02Sokol encouraged people of all ages to exercise together. Why might exercising as a community be different from exercising alone?
  3. 03What does the word 'falcon' suggest about what Sokol values? Why might that be a good name for a gymnastics organisation?
Try this

Classroom activity

Create a simple four-person synchronised movement sequence. Everyone starts in the same position, then moves through four actions in perfect time: 1 — arms up; 2 — bend knees; 3 — arms wide; 4 — back to start. Practice until the whole group is perfectly in time. Discuss: what made it difficult? What made it easier?