Fitnit Fitness Guide - 한국어
A comprehensive fitness terminology and exercise guide for Korean speakers. Learn key fitness concepts in 한국어 to maximize your Fitnit experience.
Welcome
Welcome to the Fitnit fitness guide for Korean speakers. Whether you are a native Korean speaker learning fitness in English, or an English speaker learning Korean 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 Korean
These are the most common fitness and nutrition terms translated into 한국어. Each translation has been verified for accuracy.
| English | 한국어 | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Exercise | 운동 (undong) | Physical activity performed to improve health and fitness |
| Protein | 단백질 (danbaekjil) | Essential macronutrient for muscle building and repair |
| Calories | 칼로리 (kallori) | Unit of energy from food |
| Muscle | 근육 (geunyuk) | Body tissue responsible for movement and strength |
| Repetition | 반복 (banbok) / 렛 (rep) | One complete movement of an exercise |
| Set | 세트 (seteu) | A group of consecutive repetitions |
| Strength | 근력 (geullyeok) | The ability to exert force against resistance |
| Workout | 운동 (undong) / 트레이닝 (teureining) | A session of physical exercise |
| Warm-up | 준비운동 (junbi undong) | Light activity to prepare the body for exercise |
| Rest | 휴식 (hyusik) | Recovery period between sets or exercises |
| Weight | 체중 (chejung) / 무게 (muge) | Body mass or resistance used in exercise |
| Health | 건강 (geongang) | Overall state of physical and mental well-being |
Exercise Names in Korean
Common exercise names and their 한국어 equivalents. Knowing these terms helps when following workout programs or communicating with trainers.
| English | 한국어 |
|---|---|
| Push-Ups | 팔괽혀펴기 (palgupyeopyeogi) |
| Squats | 스쿠트 (seukwoteu) |
| Crunches | 크런치 (keureonchi) |
| Pull-Ups | 턱걸이 (teokgeori) |
| Lunges | 런지 (reonji) |
| Plank | 플랭크 (peullaengkeu) |
| Burpees | 버피 (beopi) |
| Jumping Jacks | 점핑잭 (jeompingjek) |
| Deadlifts | 데드리프트 (dedeulipeuteu) |
| Bench Press | 벤치프레스 (benchipeuleseu) |
How to Use Fitnit in Korean
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
Is Fitnit available in Korean?
Fitnit interface is currently in English, but the app is designed to be intuitive for users worldwide. This fitness guide provides key terminology translations to help Korean speakers get the most out of Fitnit. We are working on adding full Korean language support in a future update.
What fitness terms should I know in Korean?
The most important fitness terms to know are exercise (운동 (undong)), protein (단백질 (danbaekjil)), repetition (반복 (banbok) / 렛 (rep)), and set (세트 (seteu)). This guide covers these and many more common fitness terms with their Korean translations.
Can Korean speakers use Fitnit AI features?
Yes! Fitnit AI-powered exercise tracking works regardless of language. The advanced body tracking technology analyzes your movements visually, so it works perfectly for Korean speakers. Rep counting, form analysis, and calorie tracking all function the same way.
How many Korean speakers are there worldwide?
Korean is spoken by approximately 82M people worldwide. Fitnit is committed to making fitness accessible to Korean speakers through this terminology guide and future localization efforts.
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