Self-training
noun
1.
the education, instruction, or discipline of a person or thing that is being trained:
He’s in training for the Olympics.
2.
the status or condition of a person who has been trained:
athletes in top training.
adjective
3.
of, relating to, or used in or for training:
a training manual.
4.
intended for use during an introductory, learning, or transitional period:
a training cup for weaning a baby; a training bra.
noun
1.
the process of bringing a person, etc, to an agreed standard of proficiency, etc, by practice and instruction: training for the priesthood, physical training
(as modifier): training college
2.
in training
undergoing physical training
physically fit
3.
out of training, physically unfit
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