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Answer for the clue "Workout category ", 7 letters:
aerobic

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Word definitions for aerobic in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"living only in the presence of oxygen," 1875, (after French aƩrobie , coined 1863 by Louis Pasteur) from Greek aero- "air" (see aero- ) + bios "life" (see bio- ).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen e.g. aerobic bacteria. 2 involving or improving oxygen consumption by the body e.g. aerobic exercise. 3 Of or relating to aerobics.

Usage examples of aerobic.

I crack open an ampule of mating pheromone and let it waft across the bar, as I sip my drink, a methyl isocyanate on the rocksmethyl isocyanate is the substance which killed more than 2,000 people when it leaked in Bhopal, India, but thanks to my weight training, aerobic workouts, and a low-fat fiber-rich diet, the stuff has no effect on me.

During his residency, Zach had gotten badly out of shape, and sculling again helped him get back into good condition, although he would never be the aerobic machine he was in college.

Rocking and swiveling, the justices would perform a rite of aerobic listening to the advocates or one another, as the more theatrical among them, particularly Justice Fini, launched brainteasers and witty remarks at the embattled advocates.

Some people use it for stretching purposes only, while others prefer the more aerobic yoga positions to get a good cardiovascular and stretching workout.

In aerobic composting, the oxygen-consuming bacteria need air as they break down organic material.

Kinetics of the Reaction Inactivation of Tyroserose During Its Catalyzing of the Aerobic Oxidation of Catechol.

Aerobic resistance training is also far more effective and timesaving than the conventional approach to Aerobics and weight training.

Her penlight throwing a tiny spot of illumination, Eva padded through the darkened foyer in her expensive aerobic shoes, her thin, black lycra bodysuit feeling as tight and comfortable as her own skin.

It comes in an amalgam of cloudy scents: the clinging stink of living flesh parasitized by aerobic bacteria.

Theirs were the only single steps in the aerobic room, where everyone else had stacked two or three--even four.

Although clinical trials had not yet even begun, preliminary tests had indicated that Ribomax, a genetically engineered RNA molecule, was effective against a wide range of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, including pathogens of the genera Clostridium, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus.

I have a question about what seems to be a fundamental contradiction in all the hype about the advantages of aerobic exercise on the one hand and the disadvantages of coffee and caffeine on the other.

As I understand it, the idea in aerobic exercise is to get your heart pumping at an accelerated rate (say, 150 beats per minute) for a sustained period (say, half an hour).

This must remain an aerobic exercise, she told herself, but no matter how hard she breathed, her chest demanded air.

O'Hallinan had no interest in aerobic exercise, but she was an amiable woman and happy enough to cooperate with him, especially during the summer months, when the sun was shining.