Build-ups

/ˈbɪld ʌps/ noun

Running exercises where pace gradually increases from easy to fast over a set distance, similar to accelerations but often longer in duration. These help develop smooth pace transitions and neuromuscular coordination.

'Build' comes from Old English 'byldan' meaning to construct, while 'up' indicates direction or increase. The compound term emerged in running coaching to describe the gradual construction of speed over distance.

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