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Vocabulary for Exercise, Diet, and Wellness

15 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Are you looking for the right words to describe your gym routine, your diet, or your mental well-being? In today’s special long-form episode, your host Benjamin dives deep into the English vocabulary of health, fitness, and the psychology of building good habits. In this episode, you will learn: * Diet and Nutrition: The natural phrasal verbs native speakers use to talk about eating habits, like "cutting down" or "giving up" junk food. * Exercise and Fitness: Essential vocabulary for the gym, from "warming up" to "working out" and avoiding injuries. * Mental Health: How to express feelings of stress, talk about burnout, and describe the process of relaxing and unwinding. * The Psychology of Habits: A fascinating look at how small daily actions shape our lives, exploring interesting concepts like the Broken Windows Theory applied to personal routines. Don't forget to follow Speak Up English on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new lesson. Keep practicing your English every single day, be proud of your progress, and we will talk to you next time! (Production Note: The host's voice in this episode has been generated using artificial intelligence.) ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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