Fitnit Fitness Guide - Deutsch

A comprehensive fitness terminology and exercise guide for German speakers. Learn key fitness concepts in Deutsch to maximize your Fitnit experience.

Deutsch 135M speakers

Welcome

Welcome to the Fitnit fitness guide for German speakers. Whether you are a native German speaker learning fitness in English, or an English speaker learning German fitness terminology, this guide bridges the language gap.

Fitnit AI-powered exercise tracking works for everyone regardless of language. Our advanced body tracking technology analyzes your movements visually, automatically counting reps and analyzing form. This guide helps you understand the fitness concepts behind the technology.

Key Fitness Terms in German

These are the most common fitness and nutrition terms translated into Deutsch. Each translation has been verified for accuracy.

EnglishDeutschDefinition
ExerciseÜbungPhysical activity performed to improve health and fitness
ProteinProtein / EiweißEssential macronutrient for muscle building and repair
CaloriesKalorienUnit of energy from food
MuscleMuskelBody tissue responsible for movement and strength
RepetitionWiederholungOne complete movement of an exercise
SetSatzA group of consecutive repetitions
StrengthKraftThe ability to exert force against resistance
WorkoutTrainingA session of physical exercise
Warm-upAufwärmenLight activity to prepare the body for exercise
RestPauseRecovery period between sets or exercises
WeightGewichtBody mass or resistance used in exercise
HealthGesundheitOverall state of physical and mental well-being

Exercise Names in German

Common exercise names and their Deutsch equivalents. Knowing these terms helps when following workout programs or communicating with trainers.

EnglishDeutsch
Push-UpsLiegestütze
SquatsKniebeugen
CrunchesCrunches / Bauchpressen
Pull-UpsKlimmzüge
LungesAusfallschritte
PlankUnterarmstütz / Plank
BurpeesBurpees
Jumping JacksHampelmänner
DeadliftsKreuzheben
Bench PressBankdrücken

How to Use Fitnit in German

Using Fitnit is straightforward regardless of your primary language. The app uses visual cues, icons, and AI-powered camera tracking that transcends language barriers. Here is how to get started:

1. Download Fitnit from the App Store and create an account. The sign-up process uses standard fields (email, password) that are familiar in any language.

2. Select an exercise to track. The exercise names are shown in English, but you can use the translation table above to identify each exercise.

3. Position your phone camera so it can see your full body. Fitnit AI will automatically detect your pose and begin counting repetitions.

4. After your workout, review your results. Rep counts, form scores, and calorie estimates are displayed with numbers and visual indicators that are universally understood.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the German word for "rep" or "repetition" in fitness?

In German, one repetition of an exercise is called Wiederholung. A group of consecutive reps without rest is called Satz. Both terms are central to any German-language workout program — if you can recognize these two words you can follow most German fitness content.

How does Fitnit work for German speakers when the app UI is English?

Fitnit's tracking is visual rather than verbal — the AI watches your body through the phone camera and counts reps automatically, with no text input needed. The terminology guide on this page covers the few English screens you'll encounter (exercise selection, results) so German speakers can use the full feature set without UI translation.

What's the German term for the macronutrient most people track for muscle growth?

Protein is called Protein / Eiweiß in German. For muscle growth and recovery, German-speaking lifters typically target 1.6–2.2 g of Protein / Eiweiß per kg of bodyweight per day. Fitnit's nutrition scanner identifies Protein / Eiweiß content from a meal photo — useful when reading nutrition labels in German is slowing you down.

How many people speak German, and why does it matter for fitness content?

German has approximately 135M speakers worldwide. That's a meaningful share of the global fitness community, but most fitness apps and programs are published English-first — so German speakers often end up learning English fitness vocabulary out of necessity. This guide flips that: bring the German terms you already know, find the English equivalents, and use the app comfortably.

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