Exercises and Their Pinyin Translations

This table provides alist of common English exercises and their corresponding Pinyin translations, useful for learning and practicing Chinese.
| English Exercise | Pinyin Translation |
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| Push-ups | Pùshuāi |
| Sit-ups | Zǔhé |
| Running | Pǎobù |
| Walking | Zǒulù |
| Jumping jacks | Tiàowǔ |
| Squats | Guā |
| Lunges | Pānjī |
| Pull-ups | Lāyǐn |
| Cycling | Zìxíngchè |
| Swimming | Yóuyǒng |
| Yoga | Yóugā |
| Stretching | Yǎntí |
| Cardio | Xīn tiáo |
| Weightlifting | Zhòngliàng tíqì |
Note:
Pinyin pronunciations can vary slightly depending on dialect, and some translations may not be one-to-one equivalents. For precise translations or specific contexts, it’s always best to consult a native speaker or a more comprehensive dictionary.
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