phrases - What are good alternatives to "hit the ground running"
I'm looking for an alternative to "hit the ground running" which is not quite so colloquial/informal. For context, it's about a two-day hands-on computer course. I want to create a similar sense of full-on practical experience.
(I'm attempting to convey that the course hits the ground running with material in the short 2-day time frame)
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