Strength is generally measured by the amount of repetitions of an exercise per minute (e.g. pushups per min, sit ups p/m).
Muscular strength refers to the maximum amount of force that a muscle can exert in one singular contraction. We use muscular strength in the following examples: picking up a heavy object and pushing a piece of furniture. Or, lifting weights.
Strength.
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.
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Athletes in sports that require explosive power and heavy lifting typically exhibit significant muscular strength. Examples include powerlifters, weightlifters, and Olympic athletes who lift heavy weights in competition. Additionally, football players, especially linemen, and sprinters also demonstrate impressive muscular strength due to their training regimens focused on building muscle mass and power. Other athletes, such as bodybuilders, specifically train to maximize their muscular strength and size.
muscular strength is the capacity or the limit of your muscle. muscular power is how much can your muscle exert.
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Muscular Strength is strength of your muscles, mainly to exert power on other objects. Muscular Strength also means that you can burn more energy while resting. Muscular Strength increases overall fitness by keeping blood flow optimal in the body.
Muscular Endurance
No, muscular endurance is lost faster.
Muscular strength makes it better for a soccer player to run and kick.
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