endurance athlete in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for endurance athlete in the English»Spanish Dictionary

athlete [Am ˈæθˌlit, Brit ˈaθliːt] N (sportsperson)

endurance [Am ɪnˈd(j)ʊrəns, ɛnˈd(j)ʊrəns, Brit ɪnˈdjʊər(ə)ns, ɛnˈdjʊər(ə)ns, ɪnˈdʒɔːr(ə)ns, ɛnˈdʒɔːr(ə)ns] N U

endurance athlete in the PONS Dictionary

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But even if you never aspire to be an endurance athlete, increasing your cardio-respiratory fitness can help to extend your life.
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I respect the endurance athlete.
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If you are a sportsperson or an endurance athlete, one to two days a week is ideal.
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The endurance athlete knows the exquisite feeling of pushing oneself to the very edge, only to discover a fount of strength and spirit within themselves to push further.
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They are the canine equivalent of a professional endurance athlete covering great distances at speed over prolonged periods of time and should be fed accordingly.
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Endurance athletes in general need more protein in their diet than the sedentary person.
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The female body is the ultimate endurance athlete.
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In the really highly trained endurance athlete, there are a number of changes that take place in the heart and blood vessels.
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The same technology will be used in a range of products targeted at endurance athletes in the developed world.
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Unless you are an elite endurance athlete, carbohydrates should be monitored.
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