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ponerse en forma (to get from 98-pound weakling or sweaty fatso into a Charles Atlas)
estar en forma (to have reached such state and be able to show it is so) manterse en forma (to do whatever is needed to keep oneself that way)
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"Ponerse en forma" is any way of changing a body that works poorly into a well oiled machinery. Losing some overweight is usually part of the equation but not necessarily. No obligation to gain a lot of muscle. Anyway, the forma has to be observable.
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