Physical Exercise Pinyin Chart

This chart provides a list of common physical exercise names, along with their corresponding pinyin pronunciations. Please note that some exercises may have multiple names or variations in usage.
| Exercise (English) | Exercise (Pinyin) | Notes |
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| Running | pǎobù | |
| Walking | zǒulù | |
| Swimming | yǒngyǒng | |
| Cycling | zìxíngchē | |
| Push-ups | tǔzhōng | |
| Sit-ups | dǎnxiàō | |
| Squats | qià | |
| Jumping Jacks | tiàowǔ | |
| Yoga | yōugā | |
| Stretching | yǎnshēn | |
| Aerobics | āi’èbǐkè |
Important Disclaimer:
This chart is a starting point. To ensure accurate pronunciation, and for more complex exercises, consult a native Mandarin speaker or a reputable Chinese language learning resource.
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