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aerobics

1 [eəˈrəʊbɪks] substantive

EKI Combined Dictionary 2026

Last modified 24.03.2026

Meanings

intensiivne rütmikas võimlemine või tantsimine muusika saatel; vastav treeningutund

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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 737321 Last modified 15.03.2019
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Domain Sports - Games - Leisure
  • intensiivne rütmikas võimlemis- v. tantsutreening muusika saatel
  • rütmikas kestusharjutuste sooritamine v tantsimine muusika saatel
  • a system of physical conditioning involving exercises (such as running, walking, swimming, or calisthenics) strenuously performed so as to cause marked temporary increase in respiration and heart rate
  • system of physical conditioning that increases the efficiency of the body’s intake of oxygen, thereby stimulating the cardiovascular system, developing endurance, and reducing body fat
aeroobika
aerobics
Usage examples
  • In the 1980s aerobics was popularized by Jane Fonda and Richard Simmons through workout videotapes and instructional programs. Sometimes called group fitness, aerobics is most often practiced in health and fitness clubs where groups of one to two dozen exercisers follow the lead of an instructor whose movements are synchronized to up-tempo popular music.

Huviharidussõnastik

ID 752414 Last modified 10.05.2024
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Domain sport
  • intensiivne rütmikas võimlemis- või tantsutreening muusika saatel (aeroobika stiilid on step, body, combo, bodypump, fatburn, latino jt)
Aerobic

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Etymology

  • aerobics 'aeroobika' ( Kenneth H. Cooper 1968 )

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