Is it "to be fired up for something" or "to get fired up for something"?
BTW, is it possible to "be/get fired up for someone"?
Thank you.
Consider this simple example. Every morning, I get dressed This is an action. After that, I am dressed.
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Consider this simple example.
Every morning, I get dressed This is an action.
After that, I am dressed. This is a state
It's the same with your example.
First, I get fired up about something.
After that, I am fired up about something.
Note that the most common preposition is 'about' or 'over', not 'for'.