Gym Vocabulary in Spanish
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If you’ve ever hit the gym in a Spanish-speaking country or want to impress your Spanish-speaking gym buddies, having a handle on the gym lingo in Spanish can definitely come in handy. So, let’s dive into some common terms you might encounter during your fitness adventures!
Starting off with a classic term you’ll likely hear quite often – “entrenamiento.” This word translates to “workout” or “training,” so if someone asks you about your entrenamiento, they’re simply inquiring about your workout routine. Another important term to know is “pesas,” which means “weights.” Whether you’re pumping iron or discussing your weightlifting goals, you’ll find yourself using the word pesas quite frequently in the gym setting.
Basic Phrases for the Gym
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Alright, so you’ve finally made it to the gym, ready to break a sweat and get those gains. But wait, you don’t know how to ask for help or where the dumbbells are? No worries, I got you covered with some essential gym phrases to help you navigate through your workout session.
First things first, if you need assistance or have any questions, don’t shy away from asking a gym staff member. Simply approach them and say “¿Me puedes ayudar?” which translates to “Can you help me?” Trust me, they are there to assist you, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you need guidance on using equipment or understanding the workout routine. And if you want to ask where a specific machine is located, you can say “¿Dónde está la máquina de pesas?” meaning “Where is the weight machine?” – it’s all about making your gym experience smooth and stress-free.
Common Equipment Names in Spanish
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So, you’re hitting the gym in a Spanish-speaking country or just want to impress your Spanish-speaking gym buddies with your equipment lingo? Here are some common equipment names you might come across during your workout sessions.
The treadmill, AKA “la cinta de correr,” will be your best friend for cardio workouts. You hop on, press some buttons, and start your run without worrying about the weather outside. And don’t forget the trusty “mancuernas” – yup, those are just your average dumbbells. Pick them up, lift them, and feel the burn!