words associated with fitness
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waistline |
If you eat too much your waistline will expand.
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convenience |
Convenience food is not healthy.
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nutritious |
To stay healthy we must eat nutritious food.
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crucial |
During space missions oxygen is crucial.
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sedentary |
People who sit down all day have a sedentary lifestyle.
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toned |
I go to the gym because I want a toned body.
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stamina |
Stamina is the strength to carry on when things are difficult.
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boost |
Doing well in the exam boosted my confidence.
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enhance |
Yoga will enhance your agility.
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agility |
Agility means to change the position of the body with speed and control.
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participate |
She didn't want or participate in the sports lesson.
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infirmity |
Infirmity means disease or lack of movement.
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posture |
Good posture means sitting and standing up straight.
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lifestyle |
To get fit, you might need to make some lifestyle changes.
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isolation |
Isolation means being alone.
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stroke |
A stroke is an illness caused by lack of blood to the brain.
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