noun General Slang

warm-up

WORM-up · noun · informal

Easy skating to loosen up before harder tricks.

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A period of easy cruising and simple tricks at the start of a session to loosen the body before attempting more difficult maneuvers.

“Give me a few warm-up laps before I try the rail.”
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warm-up In A Sentence

Give me a few warm-up laps before I try the rail.

Origin & Usage

General athletic term 'warm-up' applied to skating.

Variants warmupwarm up

People Also Ask

What is a warm-up in skating?

It's a period of easy cruising and simple tricks at the start of a session to loosen up before harder maneuvers.

Why do skaters warm up?

Warming up loosens the body, builds confidence, and reduces the chance of injury before difficult tricks.

Is warm-up skate-specific?

No, it's a general athletic term applied to skating like any other sport.

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