Easy: Exercise
Easy: Exercise
Premier Vocabulary is a mini-podcast for you to learn football English one word at a time. We have three different levels for you: easy, medium and hard.
This episode is easy so we’re looking at common football words and phrases. Things you use and need to know to play the game.
Summary
Learn more football vocabulary with Premier Skills English. Each lesson in our Premier Vocabulary section looks at one football word or phrase. This lesson looks at the word exercise.
You can find more lessons on the side of this page.
Transcript
Rich: Hello my name’s Rich and welcome to Premier Skills English - Premier Vocabulary.
Jack: Hi there! I’m Jack. We’re here to help you with your football English. Premier Vocabulary is a mini-podcast for you to learn football English one word at a time.
Rich: Don’t forget you can always find the transcript for all our podcasts on the Premier Skills English website. We have three different levels for you: easy, medium and hard.
Jack: This episode is easy so we’re looking at common football words and phrases; things you use and need to know to play the game.
Rich: The word we are looking at in this episode is: exercise.
Jack: There are a number of meanings and uses of the word exercise, but we are just going to look at how the word is used to talk about sport and fitness.
Rich: We’ll look at how it can be used as a countable noun, an uncountable noun and a verb and we’ll look at some common collocations with the word exercise.
Jack: Let’s start with the noun. Exercise is the physical activity we do to stay healthy and get stronger.
Rich: It’s good to do some exercise every day even if you only go for a twenty-minute run. It’s better than nothing.
Jack: Yes, exercise is good for us. Here the noun is uncountable - when we are talking about exercise and fitness in general.
Rich: We might say that running is good exercise, it’s good to do regular exercise, or I don’t get enough physical exercise. In all of these common collocations, exercise is an uncountable noun.
Jack: The most common collocation is probably do exercise - I do exercise every day, but we can also take exercise and it means the same thing - my doctor tells me I should take more exercise.
Rich: We could also just use the verb - I should exercise more. How often do you exercise, Jack?
Jack: I don’t exercise enough. That’s for sure. We can also exercise parts of our body. Doing sit ups exercises our abs or lunges exercise our hamstrings and calves in our legs.
Rich: We also said that exercise is used as a countable noun. When we use exercise as a countable noun we are usually talking about a set of activities that we do.
Jack: Before you do exercise you might do some stretching exercises or warming up exercises and after you finish your exercise you might do some cooling down exercises.
Rich: We’ve used a few common collocations already in this episode: do exercise, physical exercise, regular exercise and good exercise.
Jack: We also talk about different types of exercises. When we do exercise we might do some cardiovascular exercises or just cardio for short.
Rich: These are exercises that get your heart rate and breathing rate up. Good cardiovascular exercises might be things that involve running.
Jack: These are sometimes also called aerobic exercises. I’ve read that it’s best to do different types of exercises: cardio or aerobic exercises and also exercises that work on strength, balance and flexibility.
Rich: That sounds a lot - maybe I should just buy an exercise bike then I can do exercise while I’m at work.
Jack: There is the final whistle!
Rich: We’ll be back soon with more Premier Vocabulary from Premier Skills English.
Jack: Bye for now and enjoy your football.
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How much exercise do you do?
What types of exercises do you do?
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17/03/2022
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Climbing mountains is the only exercise I do.
17/03/2022 13:33
Manchester United
738
Climbing mountains is the only exercise I do.
28/05/2021
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I'm used to exercise everyday. I do runnings, streching, weight training and practice some football in order to keep fit.
28/05/2021 17:45
Arsenal
1512
I'm used to exercise everyday. I do runnings, streching, weight training and practice some football in order to keep fit.
30/12/2020
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Well, i do exercise every day, all weeks And i do streng and cardio exercises.
30/12/2020 00:45
Manchester United
22
Well, i do exercise every day, all weeks And i do streng and cardio exercises.
10/12/2020
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How much exercise do you do?
I do exercise regularly. It takes me one and half hour.
What types of exercises do you do?
I do set of activity as exercises. At first stretching exercises. Then jogging (before covid-19) but now I'm walking about (4K-6K) finally I do cardio as cooling down exercises .
P.S.
I’ve read that there are fifteen (15) different words in English which describe “walking” activity which differs from very slow to fast rate.
10/12/2020 17:10
Tottenham Hotspur
5555
How much exercise do you do?
I do exercise regularly. It takes me one and half hour.
What types of exercises do you do?
I do set of activity as exercises. At first stretching exercises. Then jogging (before covid-19) but now I'm walking about (4K-6K) finally I do cardio as cooling down exercises .
P.S.
I’ve read that there are fifteen (15) different words in English which describe “walking” activity which differs from very slow to fast rate.
08/12/2020
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Hi everyone, My favorite exercises are play football. The game includes a lot of different exercises and it brings pleasure. I'm recommended :)
08/12/2020 17:04
Liverpool
272
Hi everyone, My favorite exercises are play football. The game includes a lot of different exercises and it brings pleasure. I'm recommended :)
08/12/2020
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Last week , we introduced the word ( workout ) and this week ( exercise ).
I was wondering what the difference is in meaning between them or they are interchangeable.
Thanks in advance :)
08/12/2020 08:04
Manchester United
6536
Last week , we introduced the word ( workout ) and this week ( exercise ).
I was wondering what the difference is in meaning between them or they are interchangeable.
Thanks in advance :)
08/12/2020
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Hi Mobeckham
This is interesting. Exercise can be a general noun meaning activity for health and fitness or it can mean a specific movement or activity type. A workout is normally a series of exercises. So you can go to the gym and start on the treadmill and then do some strength training (push ups, sit ups, weights). All of these exercises together are a workout.
You would always say: 'I'm going to the gym for a workout,' or 'I'm going to the gym to do some exercise' but never 'I'm going to the gym for an exercise.'
I hope that helps
Jack - The Premier Skills English Team
08/12/2020 13:39
Arsenal
560
Hi Mobeckham
This is interesting. Exercise can be a general noun meaning activity for health and fitness or it can mean a specific movement or activity type. A workout is normally a series of exercises. So you can go to the gym and start on the treadmill and then do some strength training (push ups, sit ups, weights). All of these exercises together are a workout.
You would always say: 'I'm going to the gym for a workout,' or 'I'm going to the gym to do some exercise' but never 'I'm going to the gym for an exercise.'
I hope that helps
Jack - The Premier Skills English Team
10/12/2020
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I really appreciate your simple but valuable explanation , Jack.
Thanks a lot for your efforts you and all the great team behind you :)
Wish the best of luck for Arsenal this weekend. I hope they bounce back soon :)
10/12/2020 14:31
Manchester United
6536
I really appreciate your simple but valuable explanation , Jack.
Thanks a lot for your efforts you and all the great team behind you :)
Wish the best of luck for Arsenal this weekend. I hope they bounce back soon :)
08/12/2020
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I do exercise regularly almost everyday to keep fit and healthy during the lockdown days.
I usually do stretches and press-ups indoors and I go running and cycling outdoors by the seaside.
08/12/2020 08:00
Manchester United
6536
I do exercise regularly almost everyday to keep fit and healthy during the lockdown days.
I usually do stretches and press-ups indoors and I go running and cycling outdoors by the seaside.
08/12/2020
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I usually do exercises 3 time every week.
My exercise is running.
08/12/2020 05:50
Liverpool
76
I usually do exercises 3 time every week.
My exercise is running.
08/12/2020
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Running is an exercise one should do the older the less imho.
08/12/2020 01:22
Liverpool
6570
Running is an exercise one should do the older the less imho.
08/12/2020
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Standing on one's head is a good exercise. Only do it carefully and from time to time.
08/12/2020 01:19
Liverpool
6570
Standing on one's head is a good exercise. Only do it carefully and from time to time.
08/12/2020
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Stretching is an exercise one must do on a daily basis.
08/12/2020 01:18
Liverpool
6570
Stretching is an exercise one must do on a daily basis.
08/12/2020
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I don’t exercise enough these days. That’s for dead sure.
08/12/2020 01:16
Liverpool
6570
I don’t exercise enough these days. That’s for dead sure.