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they are both the same thing for the most part, its just that the definitions are worded differently. stamina is how far you can go physically while endurance is how much you can do. if you were to use running as an example, your stamina would be how far you can run and your endurance is how long you can go without getting tired.
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Yes they are both a good way to loose weight quickly and are both good for muscular endurance and cardiovascular endurance.
Cardiovascular is the heart and blood vessels, so, yes.
Cardio-respiratory endurance is the ability of the body to support the dynamic exercises which we do with large groups of muscles in the body during a period of time at different levels of intensity. Cardiorespiratory fitness is a measure of how well your body is able to transport oxygen to your muscles during prolonged exercise.
Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run
Neither, it's an individual thing. It depends on how good of shape the person is in. Strength is not the same as stamina, therefore, it's all about conditioning.
Pretty much the same as Stamina. It is a skill of how far they can go without struggling.< This answer is shortened and you may want to wait for someone who can put it in more understandable words.
Endurance is the same in gymnastics as it is in all other sports.
The Arabian has it's origins near the Middle East where the climate is desert-like. They have stamina for sandy footing, large nostrils that can take in big gulps of air and thinner skin to keep cool in the hot sun.As far as we know Arabians are an original breed. They are the same now as they always have been. Arabians are known for stamina and endurance.
Well chocolates are bad for our health like our teath they just get yellow but chocalates do not decrease stamina stamina remains same.
Endurance (used as a person's name) is exactly the same in German as it is in English.