preworkout means before a physical workout. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From pre- + workout.
adj
- Before a physical workout.“Beets: The chemical nitrate naturally found in the veggie has been shown to lower blood pressure and protect your heart, and as a preworkout beverage in, say, a smoothie, beetroot juice could reduce breath rate during exercise, which means it can be easier to move faster and go longer, say SELF contributing experts Willow Jarosh and Stephanie Clarke.”
adv
- Before the physical workout.
noun
- A supplement taken before a workout to boost one's performance.“Those who use preworkouts regularly often swear by them, citing gains and performance improvements that wouldn’t have been possible otherwise.”
- A workout preluding a main workout.