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Term test three.
Listening, part four.
You will hear part of an interview with a fitness instructor called Matthew Johnson. For each question, choose the correct answer. Good morning, Matthew, and welcome to the show. Thank you. It's good to be here. So, Matthew, how did you become a fitness instructor? Well, I haven't always been into fitness. In fact, no one in my family is very sporty. I didn't work out in the gym or do much sport when I was young. But over the years, I realized how important regular exercise is. Being a fitness instructor isn't a great way to get rich, but I can help myself and help other people to get fit too. So your parents aren't very sporty? Not really, but I keep telling my parents that they need to start exercising. My mom, especially, has listened to me and has started doing some gentle exercise. She goes walking with the dog every day. It really likes running around. And she recently bought a new bike. She hasn't used it yet, but I hope she will soon. For our listeners, I should just add at this point that Matthew's foot is in a plaster cast. Can you tell us what happened? I know. I shouldn't be talking about keeping fit when I can hardly walk. I sprained my ankle last week while I was in the gym. It could have been worse, but still, it's very annoying. I had to cancel all my classes for the next couple of weeks. But hopefully, I'll be back to normal next month. But it's not only important to keep our bodies fit, of course. We all know the saying, healthy body, healthy mind. Do you feel happier when you exercise? Yes, I do. It's important to keep your body and your mind in good shape. A healthy diet and half an hour's exercise each day is the best fitness program. You don't have to know exactly how your body works, but you certainly know when you feel healthy and when you don't. And when your body is healthy, your mind is too. And what about your friends? Do they all agree with your way of life? They think I'm very focused on exercise, too focused, maybe. They're also surprised that I don't always eat well. It's true that I care about what I eat, but I won't say no to a tasty burger or some chocolate from time to time. But actually, I don't usually eat much meat unless I'm training for something special. So, one final piece of advice to all our listeners out there? Well, I think the best thing is to do what makes you feel good. It's good to exercise every day. I do, but you shouldn't copy me. My exercise program wouldn't necessarily suit everyone. Just try to do as much as you feel comfortable with. Don't overdo it and always have fun. Thank you, Matthew.
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