person lifting weights Emoji
ποΈ represents someone lifting weights for strength or fitness training.
U+1F3CB U+FE0F
ποΈ is the Person Lifting Weights emoji. Itβs commonly used to talk about gym workouts, strength training, and fitness goals. You can copy it from this page or use the provided code points in your app.
person lifting weights Emoji Meaning
ποΈ (Person Lifting Weights) shows a person lifting a weight as part of a workout. Itβs most often used to represent strength training, going to the gym, or building fitness. In everyday messages, it can add emphasis to topics like βtodayβs workout,β βprogress,β or βnew training routine.β In social posts, it may signal dedication or motivation around fitness goals. Depending on context, it can also describe physical effort in general, not just weightlifting specifically. Overall, it works well for fitness-related captions, announcements, and UI elements for exercise programs.
Common uses
- β’Workout and gym announcements (e.g., βLeg day ποΈβ)
- β’Strength training or fitness program descriptions
- β’Motivational social media captions about progress
- β’UI labels for exercise features (e.g., βWeightliftingβ)
- β’Blog or newsletter headings for training routines
Examples
ποΈ Person Lifting Weights
- ποΈBack day session ποΈ Letβs go!
- ποΈWeek 3 of my strength programβfeeling stronger ποΈ
- ποΈGym check-in: weights done β ποΈ
- ποΈNew routine includes squats and presses ποΈ
- ποΈConsistency beats intensityβtodayβs workout ποΈ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F3CB U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🏋 | |
| HTML Code | 🏋 | |
| CSS | \1F3CB |
FAQ
What does ποΈ mean?
ποΈ means βPerson Lifting Weights,β commonly used for strength training, gym workouts, and fitness motivation.
How do I copy the emoji?
Select and copy ποΈ from this page, then paste it into your message, document, or design.
What is the Unicode information for ποΈ?
Unicode name: PERSON LIFTING WEIGHTS. Code point: U+1F3CB U+FE0F. HTML entity: 🏋. CSS escape: \\1F3CB.
Can I use ποΈ in web or app code?
Yes. You can use its code point(s) or copy the character directly. The provided Unicode, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes can help for implementation.