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wrap up warm - traducción al Inglés

GRADUAL INCREASE IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Warm-up; Warm up; Warm up exercise; Ground exercise; Warmup; Warmup exercise; Warming-up; Slow warm up
  • squats]] prior to entering the pool in a U.S. military base, 2011
  • A group of [[High School]] girls performing a ballistic stretch in a [[Physical Education]] session
  • [[Steven Gerrard]] warming up prior to a football match in 2010.
  • Players of [[Legends Football League]] do a warm-up exercise, USA

warm-up         
(n.) = ejercicio de calentamiento, calentamiento, precalentamiento
Ex: Proper warm-up is recommended so that energy will easily flow through your entire body.
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* warm-up exercise = ejercicio de calentamiento
warm-up         
precalentamiento
warm-up suit: chándal
warm reception         
1916 SILENT SHORT FILM
Warm Reception
recepción cálida

Definición

start up
empresa emergente.

Wikipedia

Warming up

'Warming up' is a part of stretching and preparation for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practicing gently beforehand, usually undertaken before a performance or practice. Athletes, singers, actors and others warm up before stressing their muscles. It is widely believed to prepare the muscles for vigorous actions and to prevent muscle cramps and injury due to overexertion.

Ejemplos de uso de wrap up warm
1. Mother says: Wrap up warm Old wives tales have long been dismissed by modern medicine.
2. DRESS APPROPRIATELY: by wearing several layers of thin clothing to wrap up warm, and so on.
3. Researcher Ron Eccles advised people to wrap up warm and wear waterproof shoes in the rain.
4. So mother was right: wrap up warm to keep a cold at bay '. Get back in the black 10.
5. British researchers into the common cold say "catching a chill" really does help colds develop –– and are advising to "wrap up warm" to keep viruses at bay.