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It can be difficult to keep up the pace and rhythm of a fitness programme. Of course, this is the same whenever you are learning a language. All the hard work will eventually pay off as long as you stick to your fitness or learning programme.
Here, you can test your knowledge of sports and fitness phrasal verbs, which are expressions related to keeping fit and improving your physical wellbeing, with our Sporcle quiz.
Phrasal verbs are an integral part of the English language, and mastering them can significantly improve your ability to communicate effectively in both casual and formal settings. In our quiz, you'll encounter ten common sports and fitness phrasal verbs related to staying fit and active. From warming up before exercise to cooling down after a workout, these verbs are essential for describing physical activities accurately.
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Keep up-to maintain doing an activity or maintaining a certain level.
Pay off-whenever you receive the benefits of your efforts or had work, it pays off for you.
Stick to-to continue doing something which you are possibly considering abandoning.
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