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Collection of Exercise Cliparts (52)
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A tight set of exercise images optimized for clarity at small sizes, ideal for badges, labels, and infographic callouts.
A young boy in motion, demonstrating proper running form with arms bent and one knee raised-great for teaching kids about exercise.
A joyful child stretches with energy and balance, promoting movement and flexibility in a playful way.
A smiling woman demonstrates a seated side stretch, ideal for warming up or unwinding after a long day.
A smiling woman enjoys a low-impact cardio session on a stationary bike, perfect for beginners and seasoned exercisers alike.
A cheerful child performs seated dumbbell curls-perfect for building foundational strength in a safe, supervised setting.
Two happy kids in Santa hats and sporty outfits stretch together-great for holiday PE classes or Christmas-themed workouts!
A cheerful woman demonstrates proper dumbbell curl form-perfect for beginners starting strength training at home.
A woman demonstrates the side stretch-reach up and lean gently to one side while keeping feet grounded and core engaged.
A graceful side stretch pose, emphasizing flexibility and core engagement in a minimalist silhouette style.
A cheerful woman mid-step in an energetic aerobic dance routine, perfect for illustrating low-impact cardio workouts.
A child demonstrates the tabletop pose, aligning hands under shoulders and knees under hips for proper form.
Children staying active through playful exercise: skipping rope, lifting dumbbells, and kicking a soccer ball.
Parents and kids smiling while doing gentle side stretches-perfect for morning routines or post-dinner wind-downs.
A man pedals a stationary bike while monitoring his workout metrics on a laptop screen-perfect for data-driven fitness routines.
A simplified icon demonstrating correct dumbbell overhead press technique-great for workout infographics and app icons.
A set of 12 universal posture and exercise icons, from squats to seated stretches, designed for clarity and accessibility in health communication.
A smiling emoji in a red headband pumps iron with dumbbells-because working out should be fun and energizing!
Women engaging in a lively group resistance training session-perfect for building strength and camaraderie.
A woman demonstrates correct sit-up posture with hands behind her head and legs extended-great for beginners learning core engagement.
A young gymnast demonstrates a seated side stretch-perfect for warming up before routines or cool-downs.
Five progressive runner silhouettes illustrate forward momentum and endurance, paired with strong typography to inspire action.
A man demonstrates the T-pose stance: arms outstretched parallel to the floor, feet together, body upright and aligned.
Children having joyful outdoor fun: riding bikes, playing sports, flipping on bars, flying kites, and skipping rope.
Three animated female runners-bib numbers 84, 37, and 24-dash forward with big smiles and vibrant energy, embodying joy and determination.
A smiling woman performs bicep curls with pink dumbbells-simple, fun, and effective for starting your strength training journey.
Seniors enjoying low-impact dumbbell workouts-standing and seated-to maintain strength and independence.
A smiling woman enjoys a low-impact workout on an elliptical trainer-comfortable, efficient, and fun.
A side-by-side comparison shows how attitude changes the workout experience: frustration vs. joyful engagement on the treadmill.
This cheerful orange figure embodies contemplation and curiosity-perfect for sparking ideas or representing user reflection.
A woman demonstrates a seated stability ball exercise-great for activating deep core muscles while improving spinal alignment.
A man performs a controlled arm swing exercise, with dotted lines indicating full range of motion-forward and backward.
