Friday, July 26, 2019

Another Batch of English Idioms related to Physical Fitness


Some say Summer is not a good time of the year for exercise because of scorching heat. Other active fellas would beg to defer. They say Summer is the best season to break a sweat, soak up the Vitamin D source outside, and drink up lots of water throughout the day without having to make it a chore. This week, let us work on exercise idioms and get more physically active!




1.   to get ripped: to have clear muscle definition/to be toned/have very low body fat and muscle separation is visible

2.   spare tire: the fat around the side of your body/ also called as muffin tops or love handle

3.   to hit the wall: In endurance sports such as cycling and running, hitting the wall or the bonk is a condition of sudden fatigue and loss of energy which is caused by the depletion of glycogen stores in the liver and muscles

4.   to get a new lease on life: to become more energetic and active than before/ or to have been ill for awhile but start to feel better now

5.   to max out: to put far too much weight on a barbell

6.   to get a spot: When someone assists another person with an exercise. ie: “Can you spot me?” or “I need a spotter.”

7.   BMR: Basal Metabolic Rate, which is the amount of calories you burn at rest.

8.   Roid rage: spontaneous anger outburst due to overuse of steroids, this refers to those juice heads who are clearly getting a little help outside of the gym and are in a little bit of a mood.

9.   a weekend warrior: the people who only make it to the gym on a Saturday or Sunday when they can be bothered

10.           beast mode: the state of serious/ focused training at a level of high effort




Wanna use them in sentences now? Let us fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate expressions.
   

   
   1.   A: Have you heard about last night’s fist fight at the gym?
B: Yes, I was there witnessing the ugly scene caused by their _______________ rage between two bodybuilders. They’ve been taking too much steroids.

   2.   A: Excuse me, sir. I think you must be a trainer here. Could I get a ___________  for a minute, if you don’t mind?
B: Sure. I’ve happened to see you training here from time to time. Well, I think you often _____________ out doing the weightlifts.

   3.   Quite a lot of marathoners hit the ______________ at 18- to 20-mile mark of the race.

   4.   Tom and Nate have been in _______________ mode with their training since April, because they are serious about winning the upcoming road race.

   5.   Ted: Felicia, you got __________!! How did you get rid of all the ______________ tires you’d complained about all the time?

Felicia: Thanks, Ted. I started to add more cardio exercises like running or spinning to my daily training, which has also raise my _______________.

   6.   It looks like my grandpa got a new _______________ on life since he started to work out every day. He used to be only a weekend __________________.







Answer Keys
   
   1.  Roid
   2.  spot, Max
   3.  wall
   4.  beast
   5.  ripped, spare, BMR
   6.  lease, warrior

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