works, worked, working
to work out
phrasal verbC
To exercise or engage in physical activity to improve fitness
- 1She goes to the gym to work out every morning.
- 2He likes to work out by running in the park.
Working out means doing physical activities like running, lifting weights, or doing yoga to make your body stronger and healthier. It helps you stay in shape and feel good.
Remember to listen to your body during a workout. If something hurts or feels wrong, stop and ask for help. It's important to exercise safely to avoid injuries.
at the gym
Fitness Motivation
Anthony
Hey Rebecca, are you ready to work out today?
Rebecca
Absolutely, Anthony! I feel great after our sessions.
Anthony
That's awesome! Consistency is key to seeing results.
Rebecca
I agree, let's keep pushing ourselves!
at the hotel lobby
Morning Routine
Matthew
I saw a gym on the second floor. I think I'll work out before breakfast.
Rebecca
That's a great idea. I might join you for some cardio.
Matthew
Perfect! It's always nice to have a workout buddy.
Rebecca
Absolutely, it makes exercising more fun.
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Similar to "to work out":
- 1exercise
- 2train