Cardiovascular is "Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels." while Cardiorespiratory is "Relating to the action of both heart and lungs." They both have to deal with the heart but then start branching off once they touch with vessels / lungs.
a netball injury can take great effect on your cardiorespiratory system because if your injured how are you going to do the workouts that you need to get your cardiorespiratory system up
Cardiovascular disease
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aerobic fitness activity
Cardiorespiratory endurance
An example of cardiovascular (excuse my spelling) is jump rope, running, biking (anything that makes you breath heavily and makes you heart rate rise)
aerobic fitness activity
The cardiovascular and respiratory systems are two different systems in the body, though they are closely related. The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, bronchii, alveoli, and the lungs.
factors affecting cardiorespiratory fitness
Cardiovascular is the heart and blood vessels, so, yes.
Body composition has a lot to do with cardiorespiratory fitness.
no... cardiovascular refers to heart and vessels... respiratory refers to lungs only