adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
aerobic exercise (= in which you breathe deeply and your heart beats faster )
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Aerobic exercise, such as jogging or cycling, is a great way to burn off fat.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
exercise
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Examples of aerobic exercise are running, cycling, swimming, aerobic fitness sessions.
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Such aerobic exercises , however, have little effect on muscle strength and size.
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This may not, however, in itself provide sufficient aerobic exercise .
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It combines aerobic exercise with light barbell lifting.
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Sometimes this is called aerobic exercise , and cycling is an excellent form of aerobics.
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Both aerobic exercise and strength training are essential for good nutrition and quality of life.
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Where a programme calls for aerobic work, weight training should not be considered an aerobic exercise .
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The important thing is that we can influence it through aerobic exercise .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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aerobic shoes
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A specimen of the fluid was used for bacteriological studies including microscopy and culture on plates for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
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As this chapter proceeds, there is an aerobic walking record for you to fill in.
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George Foreman may joke about being a fat man, but he is an aerobic wonder.
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In addition, the aerobic activity helped them to increase their metabolic rate which is, after all, what every slimmer needs.
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Previous research concentrated on the removal of nitrate that was observed when groundwater conditions change from aerobic to anaerobic.
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She was demonstrating aerobic movements and hostessing for her guests as they arrived.
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Sulphide ores tend to oxidise in aerobic conditions, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
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There is a simple way of calculating your aerobic walking rate.