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词汇 Nordic walking
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Definition of Nordic walking in English:

Nordic walking

noun
mass noun
  • A sport or activity that involves walking across country with the aid of long poles resembling ski sticks.

    北欧式行走,越野行走(一种依靠类似滑雪手杖的长杆进行的越野运动或活动)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They can organise lift passes for the summer hiking lifts as well as guided walks, 5 per week, and Nordic walking.
    • The origins of Nordic walking are directly linked to cross-country skiing.
    • "Nordic walking is very popular on the Continent but it hasn't quite caught on here yet," says Andrew.
    • People also take up Nordic walking for therapeutic reasons.
    • Nordic walking is lower impact than running, easier on the knees and joints, but still a good cardiovascular workout.
    • For the moment, I am happy with my relaxed, instinctive Nordic walking, even if I'm not burning off that 46 per cent extra calories.
    • Experts say that Nordic walking is better than regular walking because it forces you to move your upper body more, providing mobility, flexibility and a higher caloric burn.
    • Nordic walking originally started in Scandinavia to help maintain summer fitness levels for cross-country skiers.
    • From an off-season ski-training activity, then called ski-walking or ski-striding, Nordic walking has evolved into a year-round activity in its own right.
    • What I had seen was a form of exercise known as Nordic walking.
    • I remembered the Nordic walking - why not try it?
    • Exercise intensity is determined by upper body effort, so people of differing fitness levels can walk and talk together, whilst working to their own level with Nordic walking.
    • Nordic walking is also a versatile workout.
    • She got really excited about it, and Nordic walking became part of our daily lives.
    • All this makes Nordic walking a good training option for anyone with dodgy knees, as well as being useful for rehabilitation after sports injuries.
    • As a diversion, we took a lesson in Nordic walking, a form of exercise that is becoming increasingly fashionable.
    • Nordic walking is best practised on fairly smooth and level paths.
    • We are adapting ski schools for the summer, with downhill biking and Nordic walking instead.
    • So today I read about a hot new exercise craze called "Nordic walking."
    • Andrew Dugmore, who took up Nordic walking two years ago, believes the activity has an as yet undiscovered potential for the agricultural community.

Definition of Nordic walking in US English:

Nordic walking

noun
  • A sport or activity that involves walking across country with the aid of long poles resembling ski poles.

    北欧式行走,越野行走(一种依靠类似滑雪手杖的长杆进行的越野运动或活动)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Exercise intensity is determined by upper body effort, so people of differing fitness levels can walk and talk together, whilst working to their own level with Nordic walking.
    • Nordic walking is also a versatile workout.
    • The origins of Nordic walking are directly linked to cross-country skiing.
    • She got really excited about it, and Nordic walking became part of our daily lives.
    • People also take up Nordic walking for therapeutic reasons.
    • Nordic walking is best practised on fairly smooth and level paths.
    • They can organise lift passes for the summer hiking lifts as well as guided walks, 5 per week, and Nordic walking.
    • I remembered the Nordic walking - why not try it?
    • Andrew Dugmore, who took up Nordic walking two years ago, believes the activity has an as yet undiscovered potential for the agricultural community.
    • Nordic walking originally started in Scandinavia to help maintain summer fitness levels for cross-country skiers.
    • Experts say that Nordic walking is better than regular walking because it forces you to move your upper body more, providing mobility, flexibility and a higher caloric burn.
    • So today I read about a hot new exercise craze called "Nordic walking."
    • What I had seen was a form of exercise known as Nordic walking.
    • We are adapting ski schools for the summer, with downhill biking and Nordic walking instead.
    • Nordic walking is lower impact than running, easier on the knees and joints, but still a good cardiovascular workout.
    • All this makes Nordic walking a good training option for anyone with dodgy knees, as well as being useful for rehabilitation after sports injuries.
    • As a diversion, we took a lesson in Nordic walking, a form of exercise that is becoming increasingly fashionable.
    • From an off-season ski-training activity, then called ski-walking or ski-striding, Nordic walking has evolved into a year-round activity in its own right.
    • For the moment, I am happy with my relaxed, instinctive Nordic walking, even if I'm not burning off that 46 per cent extra calories.
    • "Nordic walking is very popular on the Continent but it hasn't quite caught on here yet," says Andrew.
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