Matching Pairs Leisure ActivitiesOnline version ------ by Evgenia Bakina 1 give up (something), He gave up jogging after his heart attack. 2 pick up something, She picked up her soccer skills from her older brother (= learned them informally). In tomorrow's class we’ll pick up where we left off. 3 weight training, I do/go weight training in a gym during the week. 4 Spinning 5 martial art, Kung fu and karate are martial arts. 6 stamina, The triathlon is a great test of stamina. 7 stick at sth, You'll never learn to play the piano if you're not going to stick at it. 8 tenpin bowling, The maximum score in tenpin bowling is 300. 9 take up something, I’m not very good at golf – I only took it up recently. 10 squash to continue trying hard to do something difficult to obtain or receive something or to start again after an interruption to stop doing or to stop having something the activity of lifting heavy objects for exercise, especially to improve the strength of muscles and the appearance of the body a game played inside, in which you roll a heavy ball down a track to try to knock down a group of pins (= tall, thin wooden objects) a game played between two or four people on a special closed playing area that involves hitting a small rubber ball against a wall a brand name for a form of exercise that is done inside a building on a machine like a bicycle that you ride very fast without moving forward to begin to do something a sport that is a traditional Japanese or Chinese form of fighting or defending yourself the physical and/or mental strength to do something that might be difficult and will take a long time