B2 noun Neutral

aerobics

/eəˈroʊ.bɪks/

Aerobics is a form of vigorous physical exercise that combines rhythmic stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness. It is typically performed to music and is designed to increase heart rate and oxygen intake over an extended period.

Beispiele

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1

I usually do aerobics at the local gym every Monday and Thursday morning.

I usually do aerobics at the local gym every Monday and Thursday morning.

2

The facility offers various fitness programs, including advanced aerobics and aquatic therapy.

The facility offers various fitness programs, including advanced aerobics and aquatic therapy.

3

I'm totally exhausted after that aerobics session; it was way harder than I thought!

I'm totally exhausted after that aerobics session; it was way harder than I thought!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
aerobics
Adverb
aerobically
Adjektiv
aerobic
Verwandt
aerobist
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Aero' as air/oxygen and 'Bics' as rhythmic movements. You are using air to move to the beat!

Schnelles Quiz

My sister ______ aerobics every morning to stay in shape.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: does

Beispiele

1

I usually do aerobics at the local gym every Monday and Thursday morning.

everyday

I usually do aerobics at the local gym every Monday and Thursday morning.

2

The facility offers various fitness programs, including advanced aerobics and aquatic therapy.

formal

The facility offers various fitness programs, including advanced aerobics and aquatic therapy.

3

I'm totally exhausted after that aerobics session; it was way harder than I thought!

informal

I'm totally exhausted after that aerobics session; it was way harder than I thought!

4

Clinical research suggests that regular participation in aerobics can enhance cognitive function in older adults.

academic

Clinical research suggests that regular participation in aerobics can enhance cognitive function in older adults.

5

The company decided to subsidize aerobics classes for employees to promote workplace wellness.

business

The company decided to subsidize aerobics classes for employees to promote workplace wellness.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
aerobics
Adverb
aerobically
Adjektiv
aerobic
Verwandt
aerobist

Häufige Kollokationen

do aerobics to perform aerobics
aerobics class a group session for aerobics
water aerobics aerobics performed in a swimming pool
step aerobics aerobics using a raised platform
aerobics instructor a person who teaches aerobics

Häufige Phrasen

low-impact aerobics

aerobics designed to minimize joint stress

high-impact aerobics

aerobics involving jumping and intense movement

aerobics routine

a specific set of choreographed aerobics moves

Wird oft verwechselt mit

aerobics vs aerobic

Aerobic is an adjective describing things relating to oxygen; aerobics is the noun for the specific type of exercise.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word 'aerobics' is a plural noun in form but is almost always treated as a singular noun when referring to the activity (e.g., 'Aerobics is good for you'). Use the verb 'do' rather than 'play' or 'make'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often say 'I play aerobics' or 'I go to the aerobic.' Always use 'do aerobics' or 'go to an aerobics class.'

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Aero' as air/oxygen and 'Bics' as rhythmic movements. You are using air to move to the beat!

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Wortherkunft

Coined by Dr. Kenneth Cooper in the 1960s, derived from the Greek 'aer' (air) and 'bios' (life).

Grammatikmuster

uncountable noun singular verb agreement no plural form in this context
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Kultureller Kontext

Aerobics became a massive cultural phenomenon in the 1980s, popularized by celebrity workout videos and distinctive neon fashion.

Schnelles Quiz

My sister ______ aerobics every morning to stay in shape.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: does

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