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warm-up
warm-up or warm·up (wôrm′ŭp′)n.1. a. The act or procedure of warming up, especially in preparation for an athletic event.b. A period spent in warming up.c. warm-ups The exercises or activities used for warming up.2. warmups Clothing, such as a sweatsuit, designed to be worn before or after participation in an athletic event.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | warm-up - exercising in preparation for strenuous activitytune-up, prolusionpreparation, readying - the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose; "preparations for the ceremony had begun" | Translationswarm-up The physical and mental preparation for an exercise or activity in which a person is about to engage Effects Warm-up increases core temperature, and temperature of muscles, tendons and ligaments, improving and facilitating proper range of motion; warm-ups should be light, easy movements that mimic the sport being practisedwarm-up (wōrm'ŭp) A program of gradually increasing activity to raise muscle temperature and heart rate in preparation for more strenuous exercise; may be general (e.g., calisthenics) or specific (e.g., large muscle movements), to provide rehearsal of an activity (e.g., swinging a golf club). Warm-Up
Warm-UpAn act or skit before the recording of a television or radio show to make the audience comfortable and to make it more likely to respond well to the television or radio show as it is being recorded. A warm-up usually involves one or more persons from the show telling jokes, answering questions and explaining how the production works. Warm-ups are intended to make the live audience more responsive, which in turn makes the television or radio audience more responsive. This helps marketing because it helps increase the number of viewers or listeners, which allows the show to charge more for advertising.warm-up Related to warm-up: warm-up exercisesSynonyms for warm-upnoun exercising in preparation for strenuous activitySynonymsRelated Words |