1. Magnitude
2. Direction
3. Application of force
4. Line of force
magnitude, direction, appliction of force, and line of force
direction
Muscular strength is the component of physical education tests that show the force an individual can put out all at once.
Muscular force is the force applied using parts of the body like arms or legs. It is force that results due to the action of muscles, and is a contact force, since there is a contact between the surfaces. Muscular force is needed whenever movement of the body occurs. Walking, lifting, getting up from a chair, crossing a leg, etc. all require muscular force.
Yes.
cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition.
isometric- Application of muscular force without movement
muscular strength
muscular force
Muscular Force...
muscular strength
The left ventricle pumps blood to all parts of the body and it is more muscular because of the pressure and force required to do this.
it is muscular force
For a hip joint to work muscular force is required however the joint itself is not a muscular force rather it is a configuration of bone endings and connective tissue that allows for a certain amount of movement.