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PhrasesAt the GymSegui un piano di allenamento preciso?
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Segui un piano di allenamento preciso?

Do you follow a specific training plan?

Pronunciation

Stress 'pre-CI-so'. 'Segui' = SEH-gwee (you follow, informal tu form).

When to use it

Use this to start a conversation with another gym-goer about their training approach. It signals interest and often leads to useful exchanges of advice.

What it means

'Seguire un piano' = to follow a plan. 'Preciso' = precise/specific. In gym conversations, Italians often discuss their 'scheda' (training card/plan), their 'volume' (total sets × reps), and their 'progressione' (progression system).

Variations

Ti alleni in modo autonomo o con un trainer?

Do you train independently or with a trainer?

Asking about training approach.

Stai seguendo un programma specifico?

Are you following a specific programme?

Alternative phrasing.

Fai periodizzazione?

Do you periodise your training?

More advanced fitness conversation.

Mini Dialogue

— Segui un piano di allenamento preciso? — Sì, sto facendo un programma di forza a tre giorni. — Interessante. Ti dà buoni risultati? — Sì, ho guadagnato cinque chili di massa in quattro mesi.

— Do you follow a specific training plan? — Yes, I'm doing a three-day strength programme. — Interesting. Is it giving you good results? — Yes, I've gained five kilos of mass in four months.

Cultural Note

Italian fitness culture has been heavily influenced by American bodybuilding but also by traditional European approaches to physical culture ('cultura fisica'). Italian gym-goers often cite trainers like Charles Poliquin or local Italian coaches from the ISSA Italia or CSEN federations.