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Qop Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

About fitness

How to say a man or woman have a good figure/stature? I am not even sure if the " figure" or "stature" is suitable here.

Anyway, I'd like to know everything about fitness. How a native speaker would descirbe someone who is "fit", and also any related expression. Thank you!!
  

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He has a good physique. She has a good figure.

  • He has a good physique.
  • She has a good figure.
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He has a good physique.
She has a good figure.
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AlpheccaStarsHe has a good physique. She has a good figure.
Thank you AlpheccaStars,

Hmm, how about predicate adjectives? as in... he's __ or she's so___

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Masculine:
muscular, brawny, in prime condition, athletic, strong, physically fit

Feminine:
trim, athletic, physically fit
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AlpheccaStarsMasculine:muscular, brawny, in prime condition, athletic, strong, physically fitFeminine:trim, athletic, physically fit
Thank you again!!! <3
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Hi AlpheccaStars,
Sorry to bug you again.

I'm wondering what is the verb fitting in here "My legs ____ after yesterday's squats"
I'm looking for a word related to "sore"
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Some examples of current US usage:

He/She's in great shape. (This a general statement meaning the person looks very trim and fit.)

He's ripped. (Used only for men. The person uses weights and weight machines extensively.)

He/She's real hard-bodied. (The person looks very fit, and the use of weights and weight machines is implied.)

Not an ounce of flab anywhe
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AnonymousSome examples of current US usage:He/She's in great shape. (This a general statement meaning the person looks very trim and fit.)He's ripped. (Used only for men. The person uses weights and weight machines extensively.)He/She's real hard-bodied. (The person looks very fit, and the use of weights and weight machines is implied.)Not an ounce of flab anywhere. (The

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