The Collaborative International Dictionary
Calisthenic \Cal`is*then"ic\, a. [Gr. kalo`s beautiful + sqe`nos strength.] Of or pertaining to calisthenics.
Wiktionary
a. Of, or relating to calisthenics.
WordNet
adj. of or relating to calisthenics
Usage examples of "calisthenic".
Then Evie comes out, and does some calisthenic exercises on a machine that is tacked on to a greengage-tree--they put everything to use--and then she says 'a-tissue,' and in she goes.
Lizbet had taught her charge to rise at half past six in summer and half past seven in winter, to perform calisthenic exercises until he just began to sweat and then sponge himself down with cold water, to count to two hundred as he cleaned his teeth, never to eat his fill, and all sorts of other things absolutely essential for a gentleman to know.
They maintained that it was no more hoidenish to row a boat than it was to take a part in the calisthenic exercises, and that the girls had nothing to do with the young men's boat, except to keep as much ahead of it as possible.
He gained his feet, gingerly performed a set of calisthenic exercises.
Left to his own devices, he was not inclined to use Worf's calisthenic programs with tampered safety protocols.