woodchop

English

Alternative forms

  • wood chop

Etymology

wood + chop

Verb

woodchop (third-person singular simple present woodchops, present participle woodchopping, simple past and past participle woodchopped)

  1. To chop wood, especially as a sport.

Noun

woodchop (plural woodchops)

  1. A woodchopping competition or set.
  2. A strength training movement wherein a kettlebell, band or cable is tugged by medial movement of the arms in front of the body from above one side of the transverse plane to below its other side, targetting the oblique and transverse abdominal muscles while standing.

Derived terms

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