train past

French translation: s\'entraîner au-delà de

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English term or phrase:train past
French translation:s\'entraîner au-delà de
Entered by: Sylvie LE BRAS

14:38 Jul 9, 2018
English to French translations [Non-PRO]
Sports / Fitness / Recreation
English term or phrase: train past
We view cross training as exceeding the normal parameters of the regular demands of your sport or training.
X recognizes functional, metabolic, and modal cross training.
That is, we regularly*** train past*** the normal motions, metabolic pathways, and modes or sports common to the athlete’s sport or exercise regimen.

Est-ce que c'est "accélérer" ??

Merci pour votre aide.
Sylvie LE BRAS
France
Local time: 19:10
s'entraîner au-delà de
Explanation:
nous nous entraînons régulièrement en allant au-delà des amplitudes de mouvements/des amplitudes articulaires normales ....
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david henrion
France
Local time: 19:10
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Merci, David !
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4s'entraîner au-delà de
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4dépassons dans nos entraînements
FX Fraipont (X)


  

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s'entraîner au-delà de


Explanation:
nous nous entraînons régulièrement en allant au-delà des amplitudes de mouvements/des amplitudes articulaires normales ....

david henrion
France
Local time: 19:10
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Merci, David !
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dépassons dans nos entraînements


Explanation:
we train past the normal motions

FX Fraipont (X)
Belgium
Local time: 19:10
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