noun a watercraft that is propelled by paddling

verb the act of traveling in a canoe by paddling

  • Canoeing is a popular water sport that involves paddling a canoe through various bodies of water.
  • I love canoeing on the weekends with my friends, it's so relaxing.
  • Let's ditch the city for a day and go canoeing in the wild!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life is like canoeing in rough waters, requiring strength and perseverance.

verb to return to a previous position or condition

adverb in a manner that involves returning to a previous position or condition

  • I must get back to work on the project before the deadline.
  • I need to get back to studying for my exam tomorrow.
  • Let's get back to chillin' at the beach this weekend.
  • After a long break, it's time to get back in the game and start working towards our goals.

noun a sport involving the performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, balance, and grace

  • Gymnastics is a sport that requires strength, flexibility, and precision.
  • I've been practicing gymnastics for years and I love it!
  • Gymnastics is so lit, I can't wait to compete!
  • In the world of politics, politicians often have to do mental gymnastics to justify their actions.

noun A person who goes for long walks or hikes, especially in the mountains.

  • The experienced hiker navigated the treacherous mountain trail with ease.
  • Hey, let's go for a hike this weekend and explore the new trails!
  • The hiker dude was totally stoked about hitting the trails and shredding some gnarly paths.
  • As a hiker of life, she embraced every challenge that came her way with determination and perseverance.

noun a type of shoe with small wheels attached to the sole, used for gliding or rolling over a smooth surface

  • She gracefully glided across the roller skate rink, showcasing her precision and skill.
  • I love to strap on my roller skates and cruise around the neighborhood for fun.
  • Let's hit up the roller skate park and show off our moves.
  • Learning to navigate the challenges of life is like trying to balance on a pair of roller skates.

verb to have taught or instructed someone in a particular skill or type of behavior

adjective having been taught or instructed in a particular skill or type of behavior

  • The employees were all trained in proper safety procedures.
  • I got trained on how to use the new software at work.
  • My friend trained me on how to do a perfect cat-eye makeup.
  • Her mind was trained to think critically and analytically.

adjective not familiar with or used to something; unfamiliar or unused to something

  • She felt unaccustomed to the strict rules of the new workplace.
  • I'm unaccustomed to waking up early on weekends.
  • He was totally unaccustomed to the party scene.
  • The sudden fame left her feeling unaccustomed to the attention.

noun a non-contact form of rugby where players score by touching an opponent instead of tackling them

  • Touch rugby is a non-contact version of rugby that emphasizes skill and strategy.
  • We're playing touch rugby at the park this weekend, wanna join?
  • Let's have a friendly game of touch rugby to warm up before the match.
  • In the business world, sometimes you have to play touch rugby to navigate through tricky situations without causing harm.

noun a combination of jogging and picking up litter, where participants pick up trash while on a run

verb to engage in the activity of plogging

  • Plogging is a new fitness trend that combines jogging with picking up litter.
  • I went plogging in the park yesterday and filled up a whole bag with trash.
  • Plogging is a great way to get some exercise and help clean up the environment at the same time.
  • Plogging is like giving back to the community while also taking care of your own health.

noun a type of biking that involves riding specially designed bicycles with wide tires on rough terrain

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  • Fatbiking is a popular outdoor activity that involves riding bicycles with oversized tires on rough terrain.
  • I love going fatbiking on the weekends with my friends.
  • Fatbiking is a great way to shred some gnarly trails.
  • Fatbiking through life's obstacles requires balance and perseverance.

noun a participant in a triathlon race

  • The triathlete completed the swimming, cycling, and running segments of the race with impressive speed.
  • My friend is training to become a triathlete and has been spending a lot of time at the gym.
  • That triathlete is a beast when it comes to competing in endurance events.
  • Being a triathlete requires a combination of physical strength and mental endurance.

noun a type of bicycle that is designed to be ridden in a standing position, with a platform instead of a traditional seat

  • The new halfbike design features a lightweight frame and adjustable handlebars.
  • I saw someone riding a halfbike in the park yesterday, it looked really cool.
  • I'm thinking about getting a halfbike to cruise around the neighborhood.
  • Learning to ride a halfbike is like finding balance in life - it takes practice and determination.

noun a type of diabetes that typically develops in adulthood, often related to lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise

  • Adult-onset diabetes, also known as type 2 diabetes, is a chronic condition that affects how your body metabolizes sugar.
  • My doctor told me that I have adult-onset diabetes, but with proper diet and exercise, I can manage it well.
  • I never thought I would be dealing with adult-onset diabetes at this age, it's a real wake-up call.
  • Dealing with adult-onset diabetes feels like a constant battle, but I'm determined to stay healthy.