Top 10 Phrasal Verbs for Sports and Exercise in English

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back to top words today we’re gonna talk

about 10 phrasal verbs for sports and

exercise so let’s go go long the first

word is go long go long we use this word

when we’re playing catch or when we’re

throwing a ball so go long means we

combine the word go with the word long

meaning run far away from me run a long

distance away from me so go is travel

move and long is a long distance away so

go long will usually shout this before

we pass a football for example and

before we throw a ball go long means I

want to throw this a long distance so

please run far far away and I will throw

the ball to you it’s a nice one in a

sentence I’m gonna pass this next one to

you so go long try out for the next

phrasal verb is try out for try out for

we use try out for to mean audition like

in sports but to audition for a team to

apply to be a member of a team when you

do that you usually have to show your

sports your your sports sporting

experience or you have to show your

athletic ability so to try out for is

like a test to join a team like I want

to try out for the volleyball team next

year or she says she’s going to try out

for golf’s next year or have you thought

about trying out for the swim team for

example so to try out for a team to try

out for a sport this is how we can use

try out for work up the next phrasal

verb is work up as in work up a sweat

work up a sweat we use work up a sweat

to mean cause your body to sweat because

of exercise so by doing something active

like doing sports or running for example

anything active with your body we cause

our bodies to sweat and we use the

expression work

a sweat to express that we use work

because we are working and we are moving

our bodies we’re active we are working

our bodies our bodies are working

they’re moving they’re functioning so we

use work up a sweat our bodies are

working and the temperature may be

increases so our body starts to sweat to

try to cool us down so we say work up a

sweat to describe this in some example

sentences mmm I try to work up a sweat

at least twice a week or how often do

you work up a sweat or it feels really

good to work up a good sweat now and

then yeah root for the next expression

is root for root for we use root for at

sporting events so root for means

support a team so to root for like I’m

going to root for the football team or

I’m going to root for my country’s team

or I’m going to root for my city’s team

root for means support so I like to root

for my college team every year or I like

to root for my college football team

every year that’s true or which team do

you want to root for this weekend

work off the next phrasal verb is work

off work off so we talked about work up

like work up a sweat but here the word

is work off we usually use this to talk

about calories so I want to work off the

Cheesecake I ate for a dessert last

night or I want to work off the burrito

I had for lunch today work off means a

food you ate and we use the word work

off to mean work our bodies as in work

through exercise and work off so we want

to take off from our bodies the calories

we added to it by eating so example

sentences would be yeah I want to work

off the Cheesecake I ate last night I

want to work off all the pizza that I

ate last weekend or do you want to come

with me I’m gonna go work off all these

ice creams I’ve been eating lately for

example so work off means to exercise

with the intention of taking off or

taking away calories from food so if

you’re dieting or if you’re trying to

become Health

or you just want to exercise away is

some extra calories you can use the

expression work off to work off a food

to work off some calories okay

cheer on cheer for the next expression

or maybe a pair of expressions is cheer

on or cheer for so I talked about the

word root for and cheer on and cheer for

are very similar we use them in pretty

much the same way so we used cheer on

usually before a team name like I’m

going to cheer on my high school team or

I’m going to cheer on my son or

daughters team this weekend we can also

use cheer for I’m going to cheer for my

high school team I’m going to cheer for

my college team because we’re using the

word cheer it sounds like we’re going to

use our voice or use our bodies to

support that team you can maybe see a

great example of this among cheer

leaders so you see cheerleaders a lot in

movies especially from the USA they’re

men and women actually but they wear a

uniform and their role their purpose is

to help the audience cheer for that team

to cheer for the the team that they are

connected to so a cheer leader is a

person who leads cheering at a sporting

event so to cheer for someone or to

cheer on someone a team we can use cheer

on and cheer for to talk about

supporting with your voice or with some

kind of dance for example so cheer on

and cheer for are really fun things that

you can talk used to talk about

supporting your favorite teams knockout

the next expression is knock out knock

out or you might see ko as well knock

out means - usually through a punch or

through some kind of physical action to

cause someone to lose consciousness so

it doesn’t mean to kill someone it

doesn’t mean someone dies for example it

means to cause someone to become

unconscious or unconscious it’s like

going to sleep but it’s kind of it’s

dangerous like because of a head injury

usually a person goes unconscious or

they they fall asleep it appears they

fall asleep but you see this in boxing

for example a knockout a ko is someone

yeah becomes maybe unconscious so they

fall down for example and they don’t get

back up that’s a KO to knock out your

opponent so we we see this a lot in

boxing perhaps in other sports

occasionally but I think primarily it’s

used in boxing so to knock out your

opponent or like he’s going to try to

knock out his opponent in the last round

or did you see that guy get knocked out

last night you can use knockout outside

of sports but it’s usually used for

fights like I saw a guy get knocked out

outside a bar last night so we can use

this outside of sports but it’s usually

for like fighting situations okay

workout the next phrasal verb is work

out work out this is one that many

people seem to struggle with when they

see it so it does not mean it has no

connection to actually working to work

out means to exercise to exercise we use

this as a set phrase workout it means

exercise that’s it so I want to work out

three times a week or I went to the gym

for a workout last night or do you want

to work out with me this weekend work

out means exercise always warm up the

next expression is warm up warm up so

warm

meaning warm your body so increase your

body’s temperature and up meaning to

increase something again so warm

becoming warm and up temperature like

increasing temperature so before you

begin a some kind of exercise or some

activity it’s common to begin with a

warm-up a short kind of easy exercise to

prepare your body to work out to

exercise so a warmup is often included

in an exercise routine warm-up is the

phrasal verb we use so example sentences

I like to do a five-minute warm-up

before I go jogging

what do you usually do for your warmup

or I think it’s really important to do a

warm-up before you start working out

cooldown alright the last one for today

is cool down cool down is really the

opposite of warm up so we use warm up to

explain raising our body’s temperature

before we do a workout cool down is used

to explain cooling the body’s

temperature after a workout reducing our

energy levels after a workout for

example I think it’s important to take

five minutes to cool down after your

workout or what kind of things do you

recommend for cooling down after your

exercise alright so those are 10 phrasal

verb that you can use when talking about

sports and when talking about exercise I

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回到热门词汇今天我们将

讨论 10 个用于运动和锻炼的短语动词,

所以我们走吧 long 第一个

词是 go long go long

我们在接球或投球时使用这个词,

所以 go long 意味着我们

将 go 与 long 一词结合在一起,

意思是远离我跑很长的

距离 away from me so go is travel

move and long is a long distance away so

go long 通常会在我们传球之前喊这个

,例如

在我们扔球之前 go long 意思是我

想把这个扔很远,所以

请跑远 far away and I will throw

the ball to you it’s a nice one

造句 I’m going to pass this next to

you so go long try out for 下一个

短语动词是 try out for try out 因为

我们用 try out for to 像

在体育运动中一样试镜,但要为一个团队

申请试镜 成为团队的一员,当你

这样做时,你通常必须展示你的

运动你的运动

经验,或者你必须展示你的

运动能力,所以尝试

就像一个测试加入一个像我

想尝试的团队 明年参加排球队

,或者她说她明年要

参加高尔夫比赛,或者您是否考虑

过参加游泳队比赛,

例如,尝试参加球队

参加一项运动,这就是我们可以使用的方式

try out for work up 下一个

动词短语是 work up 就像在工作中出汗

工作出汗 我们用工作出汗

来表示由于运动而导致你的身体出汗

,所以通过做一些积极的事情,

比如做运动或跑步

任何与你的身体有关的活动,我们都会

让我们的身体出汗,我们用

work

a heart 表达我们使用工作,

因为我们正在工作,我们正在移动

我们的身体

重新移动它们正在运行,所以 w

我们用锻炼出汗,我们的身体正在

工作,温度可能会

升高,所以我们的身体开始出汗

试图让我们冷静下来,所以我们说锻炼

出汗来用一些例句来描述这个,

嗯,我试着锻炼出汗

每周至少两次,或者你多久

锻炼一次汗水,或者偶尔流汗感觉真的

很好

支持一支球队,就像我

要为足球队加油一样,或者

我要为我的国家队加油,

或者我要为我所在城市的球队

加油 为手段支持而加油,所以我喜欢

为 每年我的大学球队,或者我喜欢每年都

支持我的大学橄榄球队

,这是真的,或者

你想为这个周末支持哪支球队

下一个短语动词是 work

off work off 所以我们谈到了 work up

就像 work up 汗,但这里的词

是工作,我们通常用这个来

谈论 c alories 所以我想把

昨晚吃的芝士蛋糕当作甜点,

或者

我想把今天午餐

吃的墨西哥卷饼吃掉

通过锻炼和工作来工作,所以我们想

从我们的身体中带走

我们通过吃东西增加的卡路里,所以

例句是是的,我想把

昨晚吃的芝士蛋糕吃掉,我

想把我吃的所有披萨都吃掉

上周末吃过还是你想

和我一起去吗?例如,我要去工作掉

我最近一直在吃的所有这些冰淇淋,

所以工作意味着锻炼

,目的是从食物中取出或

带走卡路里,所以如果

您正在节食,或者如果您正在努力

变得健康,

或者您只是想锻炼身体,是

一些额外的卡路里,您可以使用

表达 work off 来消耗食物

来消耗卡路里 好的

,为下一个表达欢呼,

或者 也许一副表情是

加油还是加油 因为所以我谈到了

root for 和欢呼和欢呼这个

词非常相似,我们以

几乎相同的方式使用它们,所以我们

通常在球队名称之前使用欢呼,比如我

要为我的高中球队欢呼或

这个周末我要为我的儿子或女儿队加油,我们也可以

用加油因为我要为我的

高中队加油我要为

我的大学队加油,因为我们用了

加油这个词 听起来我们会

用我们的声音或用我们的身体来

支持那个团队,你可能会

在啦啦队中看到一个很好的例子,

所以你在

电影中经常看到啦啦队,尤其是来自美国的啦啦队,他们

实际上是男人和女人,但是 他们穿着

制服,他们的角色他们的目的

是帮助观众为那支

球队加油为他们所

联系的球队加油,所以啦啦队长是

在体育赛事中领导欢呼的人,

为某人加油或为某人加油

为某人欢呼,我们可以使用的团队

欢呼和欢呼 谈论

用你的声音或

某种舞蹈来支持,例如,加油

和欢呼是非常有趣的事情,

你可以谈论过去常常谈论

支持你最喜欢的球队

淘汰赛下一个表达是淘汰赛

淘汰赛或者你可能会看到 ko 还有击倒的

意思——通常是通过一拳或

某种身体动作

使某人失去知觉,因此

这并不意味着要杀死某人,这

并不意味着某人死亡,例如,它

意味着使某人

失去知觉或 无意识的,这就像

睡觉,但这有点

危险,因为头部受伤

通常一个人失去知觉或者

他们睡着了,看起来他们

睡着了,但是您在拳击中看到这一点,

例如淘汰赛 a ko 是某人,

是的,也许 失去知觉,所以他们会

摔倒,例如,他们不会站

起来,这就是击倒对手的 KO,

所以我们在拳击中经常看到这种情况,

也许在其他运动中

偶尔也会出现这种情况,但是 我认为它主要

用于拳击比赛,以便击倒你的

对手,或者他会

在最后一轮试图击倒对手,

或者你是否看到那个人昨晚被击倒,

你可以在运动之外使用击倒

,但通常使用 对于

像我昨晚看到一个人在酒吧外被击倒这样的打架,

所以我们可以

在运动之外使用它,但通常

用于类似打架的情况,好的

锻炼下一个短语动词是

锻炼,这是很多

人似乎都在挣扎 当他们

看到它时,这并不意味着它

与实际

工作无关 昨晚去健身房

锻炼了,还是这个周末你想和我一起

锻炼?

和 up 意思

是再次增加一些东西 如此温暖

变得温暖 温度升高 就像

增加温度 所以在你

开始某种运动或

活动之前,通常从

热身开始 一种简短的简单运动,

让你的身体做好工作准备 出去

锻炼,所以热身通常包含

在日常锻炼中 热身是

我们使用的短语动词,所以例句

我喜欢在慢跑之前做五分钟的热身

你通常会为你的热身做什么

或我 认为

在你开始锻炼之前做一个热身真的很重要

冷却 好吧今天的最后一个

是冷却 冷却实际上

与热身相反,所以我们用热身来

解释在锻炼之前提高我们的身体温度

冷却用于解释

锻炼后降低身体温度例如降低

锻炼后的能量水平

例如我认为锻炼

后花五分钟冷静下来

或什么样的事情很重要

你建议运动后冷静下来吗?

这些是

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