Fitness after the holidays: How to start vigorously into the new year!

Fitness after the holidays: How to start vigorously into the new year!

Krone AT, Österreich - The festive days are over, but the feast has not yet been forgotten! Many of us hit the strands while feasting, but now the time has come to get started again. With the new fitness program "Philipp moves", the way back into the healthy routine is paved. Daily at 9:05 a.m., and in addition to the week at 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., there are motivating movement units for every fitness level on krone.tv and in the live stream on krone.at. This does not count here, but the endurance to overcome the inner bastard and start full of enthusiasm into the new year, as well as the Krone reported.

The days of the week: part of German culture

Not only in sports, something is happening, there are also exciting things to discover with the language skills! The days of the week are a fundamentally important aspect of the German language. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday shape our everyday life, and their names are deeply rooted in culture. So "Monday" literally means "moon day", and "Tuesday" is named after the Germanic god Tyr. Interestingly, the names of the days of the week are not only names, but also reflect on mythological and astronomical references that can be found in many cultures, such as fluentu explained.

Other important details are that all days of the week are in German masculine and are very important because they are nouns. For example, we use “on Monday” to speak of events that day while the days can be converted into adverbs: “Monday” for regular action. The mastery of these basics is crucial for communication in everyday life and contributes to the consolidation of German language skills.

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