The process of formulating a detailed strategy or plan to achieve specific goals or objectives.
The act of creating a structured proposal or outline for future activities or initiatives.
The act of moving at a moderate pace over a certain distance for the purpose of enhancing physical fitness or warming up, often without focusing on speed.
A type of sleeveless shirt designed for athletic activities, commonly worn as an undershirt by younger males in contemporary settings.
The operation or management of a business or organization to ensure it continues functioning effectively.
A sailing maneuver in which a yacht sails downwind with the wind behind the sails, allowing for swift movement across water.
A baseball term describing a situation where the batter reaches home plate while the batted ball remains in play within the infield, resulting in a home run.
A type of home run achieved when the batter advances around the bases while the ball is still in the field of play, rather than clearing the outfield fence.
A type of home run in baseball where the batter scores by running around all the bases without the ball leaving the playing field, typically due to defensive errors or exceptional speed.
A rare scoring play in baseball, characterized by a player hitting the ball and then successfully navigating the entire diamond back to home plate without the ball being caught or thrown out.
A distinctive play in baseball where the batter executes a hit that allows them to circle all bases and reach home plate while the ball remains in play, often highlighting the player’s agility and speed.
A sleeveless shirt designed for sports or athletic activities, typically with a deep neckline, providing comfort and ease of movement for runners and athletes during competitions.
A type of shirt worn as innerwear by men, featuring a similar sleeveless and collarless design, often made from lightweight and breathable fabrics.
A garment specifically tailored for running, characterized by its lightweight construction, designed to help regulate body temperature and wick away moisture during physical exertion.