an area of land or water used for a sports event (for example, for playing golf)
course
a mark or unit for counting, especially how much a person or team has scored in a sport
point
to begin to do something
take up
the place where a public event or meeting happens
venue
nothing or zero
nil
to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body
work out
slope
special glasses that fit close to the face to protect the eyes from chemicals, wind, water, etc.
goggles
to accept that you have been defeated and agree to stop competing or fighting
give in
sports that are a traditional Japanese or Chinese form of fighting or defending yourself
martial arts
in some sports, one of the two vertical posts, often painted white, that are connected with a crossbar to form a goal
goal post
to become involved in an activity with other people
join in
a large, separate area having a flat surface specially prepared, sometimes with ice, for skating, or a building having such an area
rink
to try to score points for yourself or your team, in sports involving a ball, by kicking, hitting, or throwing the ball towards the goal
shoot
to try to have or achieve something
go for