Yes, strength and endurance often differ greatly.
Ex. A man might lift 300 pounds, but only one time. He had strength, but no endurance because he taxed his muscles with the highest weight he could lift at once.
Another man lifts 100 pounds and does the lift repeatedly for 10 times. His endurance was greater because he reduced the load and his muscles did not tire as quickly.
endurance training is for strength and speed training is for leg muscle and fat burning
The difference between muscular strength and muscular endurance is a matter of what is measured for each. Muscular strength is measured by how much work a certain muscle (or set of muscles) is able to accomplish. Muscular endurance is measured by how much work a certain muscle (or set of muscles) is able to accomplish over a set length of time.
Stamina is more about strength, and endurance is more about time. Stamina is focused on how long a group of muscles can perform at maximum capacity. Endurance is focused on the amount of time a group of muscles can perform a certain action.
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Alpha Beta Gamma This is not the answer, the answer is Explosive Strength, Maximal Strength and Endurance Strength/Strength Endurance either way is correct.
Alpha Beta Gamma This is not the answer, the answer is Explosive Strength, Maximal Strength and Endurance Strength/Strength Endurance either way is correct.
Muscular strength and endurance is measured by how much a person can do physically. Endurance can be measured by exercise such as running.
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Muscular Endurance is different from muscular strength. Muscular strength is when you have the ability to push weight and so on. Endurance is when you can endure a certain physical activity for a long period of time.
The oak symbolizes strength and endurance.
It would be speed and strength.
The difference between strength and hardness is that the strength refers to the force that is present between the bonds. Strength attributes to how strong or weak the force between the bonds. Hardness refers to the nature of the force, which basically is how rigid or flexible the bonds between particles.