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Saying ExerciseVerbs Correctly in English

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Using exercise verbs correctly is crucial for clear and accurate communication in English. This article provides a guide to common exercise verbs and how to use them appropriately.

Understanding Exercise Verbs

Exercise verbs describe actions related to physical activity. They often involve a particular level of intensity or a specific type of movement.

Common Exercise Verbs and Their Uses


  • Run

    : Indicates movement at a speed faster than walking,often for a sustained period.

    “I run every morning.”



    • Correcting common errors:


      Avoid phrases like “I am running a marathon.” Instead, say “I am going to run a marathon.” or “I’m training for a marathon.” Use “run” differently as a verb to show activity.

  • Walk

    : Describes movement at a slower pace than running.

    “I walk to work.”

  • Jog

    :A form of running, but at a less intense pace.

    “I jog in the park on weekends.”

  • Swim

    : Describes moving through water.

    “I swim laps in the pool.”

  • Bike/Cycle

    : Describes the action of riding a bicycle.

    “I bike to the store.”

  • Lift

    : To raise or move something upwards.

    “He lifts weights at the gym.”

    (This can also refer to carrying something, likelifting groceries).

  • Exercise

    : The general term for physical activity.

    “I exercise regularly.”

  • Workout

    : A planned session of physical exercise.

    “I have a workout scheduled for tomorrow.”

  • Train

    : To prepare for a specific event or activity.

    “I’m training for a marathon.”

    (Use “training” as a noun or verb)

  • Play/Practice

    : Use for activities like sports that involve movement.

    “We play basketball” or “He practices his golf swing.”

Key Considerations

It’s essential to consider the context and intended meaning when using exercise verbs. For example, “run” is different than “running away” or “running a company.” Precise choice is key to accurate communication.

This is not an exhaustive list, but covers many common exercise verbs. Further study can enhance your skill in using them correctly.

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