Fitness Trends

5 words in this vocabulary list

fad

noun A temporary fashion, activity, or interest that is followed enthusiastically by a group of people for a short period of time.

  • The marketing team is analyzing the data to determine if the recent increase in sales is due to a fad or a sustainable trend.
  • I'm not sure if this new diet craze is just a fad or if it actually works.
  • Everyone's jumping on the latest fad workout routine, but who knows how long it'll last.
  • His interest in painting was just a passing fad, he quickly moved on to other hobbies.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language

  • The environmental activist organized a plog in the park to clean up litter.
  • Hey, want to join me for a plog this weekend? It'll be fun and good for the environment.
  • I'm going plogging with my friends later, wanna come along?
  • Plogging through life's challenges, he never gave up on his dreams.

noun A type of shoe designed to mimic the feeling of walking barefoot, typically with a thin sole and minimal cushioning

  • The minimalist design of the barefoot shoe promotes natural foot movement and strengthens muscles.
  • I love wearing my barefoot shoes to feel closer to the ground when walking.
  • These barefoot kicks are so comfy, I never want to take them off!
  • Stepping into a barefoot shoe is like reconnecting with the earth and feeling grounded.

noun a type of yoga performed in hot and humid conditions, typically in a room heated to a high temperature

  • Hot yoga is a form of yoga practiced in a heated room, usually around 95-100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • I love sweating it out in hot yoga classes, it really helps me relax and destress.
  • Hot yoga is like doing yoga in a sauna, it's intense but feels amazing afterwards.
  • For her, hot yoga is a way to sweat out all the negativity and stress from her day.

noun a compound word formed by combining 'lazy' and 'lancing'

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  • The practice of lazylancing is not conducive to productivity in the workplace.
  • I caught my coworker lazylancing again instead of working on the project.
  • Stop lazylancing and get your work done!
  • Lazylancing is like shooting yourself in the foot when it comes to achieving success.