Workout
Definition
A workout is a session or period of physical exercise or training. It typically refers to a structured or planned set of exercises aimed at improving fitness, strength, or endurance.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈwɜrkˌaʊt/
- Respelling: WURK-out
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈwɜːkˌaʊt/
- Respelling: WURK-out
In both American and British English, "workout" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. The primary difference lies in the vowel sound of the first syllable; the American pronunciation uses a rhotic /ɜr/ sound, while the British pronunciation uses a longer /ɜː/ sound. The second part of the word, "out," is pronounced similarly in both versions, resembling the word "out."
Etymology
The term "workout" is a compound word, formed from "work" and "out." "Work" comes from the Old English "weorc," meaning something done or made, while "out" implies an outward or external action. The combination suggests a doing or performing of work externally, fitting for physical exercise.
Derivatives
- Workout routine (noun)
- Post-workout (adjective)
- Work out (verb)
- Pre-workout (adjective)
- Workout gear (noun)
Synonyms
- Exercise
- Training
- Fitness routine
Antonyms
- Rest
- Inactivity
- Sedentary
Usage
The term "workout" is commonly used in fitness and health contexts to describe a structured period of physical activity aimed at improving health, strength, or skills. It's a universal term understood across various languages and cultures, especially in the modern age of fitness awareness.
Related Terms
- Aerobics
- Cardio
- Repetition
- Circuit training
- Gym
Detailed Definition
As a Noun:
- A session of vigorous physical exercise or training: "Her daily workout includes running and yoga."
- Financial Context: In finance and business, a "workout" refers to a process designed to resolve or restructure a problematic situation, particularly regarding distressed assets, loans, or businesses. For instance, a financial workout may involve renegotiating the terms of a loan to prevent default, or restructuring a company's debts and operations to improve its financial health. This type of workout aims to find a feasible solution for all parties involved in a financial distress scenario.
- Test of Ability, Capacity, Stamina, or Suitability: More broadly, "workout" can refer to any rigorous test or trial that assesses an individual's ability, capacity, stamina, or suitability for a particular task or role. This usage of the word is metaphorical, drawing on the idea of exertion and effort. For example, a challenging project at work or a complex problem-solving task could be described as a "mental workout," testing one's cognitive abilities and perseverance.
As a Verb (Phrasal Verb "Work Out"):
- To engage in physical exercise: "He works out at the gym to stay in shape."
- To develop a plan or routine for exercise: "She worked out a new training schedule with her coach."
- To resolve or figure out something through a process: "They worked out the details of the contract." (Note: This usage extends beyond the context of physical exercise.)