Pinyin pronunciation of body exercise

This article provides the pinyin pronunciation for common body exercise names. Knowing these pronunciations can be helpful for understanding fitness-related terms in Mandarin Chinese.
Basic Exercises
Running
Walking
Jumping jacks
Push-ups
Sit-ups
Squats
Additional Exercises (Examples)
Cycling
Yoga
Swimming
Stretching
Note: Pinyin is a phonetic representation of Mandarin Chinese. Pronunciation can vary slightly depending on the dialect. Consult a native speaker for clarification if needed.
This list is not exhaustive. Many more exercises have pinyin pronunciations. Further research is encouraged for additional examples.
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