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But orienteering's focus on outdoor fitness attracts people of all ages and fitness levels.
Hi,
Does "fitness" in the above mean "adaptation" or something else? Thanks.
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601239 Mon, 01 Dec 08 04:10 PM
Hi,
But orienteering's focus on outdoor fitness attracts people of all ages and fitness levels.
Does "fitness" in the above mean "adaptation" or something else?
I don't see any special meaning here other than the ordinary meaning of 'fitness', ie a healthy body, etc.
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