noun a short, fast run or race
verb to run at full speed for a short distance
In fitness training, a sprint is a high-intensity interval training exercise that involves short bursts of maximum effort.
In track and field, a sprint is a short distance race usually ranging from 60 meters to 400 meters.
In project management, a sprint is a short, time-boxed period in which a specific set of tasks must be completed.
In telecommunications, a sprint is a high-speed transmission of data or signal.
In Agile software development, a sprint is a set period of time during which specific work has to be completed and made ready for review.
In a professional writing setting, a sprint may refer to a focused period of time where a writer works intensively on a specific project or task to meet a deadline.
In psychology, a sprint could be used metaphorically to describe a period of intense therapy or treatment focused on achieving specific goals or outcomes within a short timeframe.
In software development, a sprint is a time-boxed period (usually 1-4 weeks) during which a development team works to complete a set amount of work on a specific project or feature.
For project managers, a sprint is a defined period of time within an agile project management framework where a team works on a set of tasks or goals, with the aim of delivering a working product increment at the end of the sprint.
In sports, particularly track and field, a sprint refers to a short-distance race run at maximum speed, usually covering distances of 100 meters, 200 meters, or 400 meters.