Pinyin Pronunciation of Exercise Terms

This article provides a table of common exercise terms with their corresponding Pinyin pronunciation. Knowing the Pinyin is crucial for understanding and correctly pronouncing these terms, especially when learning fitness routines, yoga, or martial arts from Chinese sources.
| English Term | Pinyin | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Push-ups | Tui-pù | |
| Sit-ups | Zuo-pù | |
| Squats | Kuā | (Often shortened in Chinese contexts) |
| Lunges | Lùn-jǐ | |
| Pull-ups | Lā-chōu | |
| Jumping Jacks | Tiào-jiǎ | |
| Cardio | Xīn-xìng | Often spoken in English in Chinese contexts. |
| Stretching | Tián-zhí | |
| Yoga | Yóugā | Note thepronunciation of the ‘o’ sound. |
| Tai chi | Tài-qí | |
| Meditation | Niàn-zuò | (Focus on the correct tone.) |
| Running | Pǎo | (A common word, but tones may vary) |
| Cycling | Zìxíngchē | (Note the emphasis on the word forbicycle.) |
Important Note:
Pinyin is a romanization system for Mandarin Chinese. While this table provides a guide, pronunciation can vary slightly depending on regional dialects. For the most accurate pronunciation, consider listening to native speakers or using online resources.
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