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Vocabulario o expresiones relacionadas con los deportes o actividades deportivas. Vocabulary or expressions related to sports.
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In México how would a runner say "fartlek", "side-cramp", "long slow distance run", and cros...
If a cross country runner is out there I also want to know how to say what is called fartlek. A fast up tempo speed run followed by recovery running. It's interval training but no walking is allowed. …
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In Mexico what is the most common Spanish word for pull-ups, push-ups, and sit-ups?
I asked a native and the person didn't know (probably my fault).
Answers on usage in other countries are welcome.
I want to know how to say:
pull-ups,
push-ups,
sit-ups