basically endurance is the power to withstand hardship or stress. There are 2 main types: - Cardiovascular endurance/fitness: the extent which the body can withstand fatigue. - Muscualr endurance: using voluntary muscles repeatedly without tiring. Definitions of vocab: Fatigue : tiredness in a sport at the stage where you are getting poor posture voulntary muscles: muscles which are controlled consciously and do not work involuntarily. E.g. quads, hamstrings, gastrocnemius. involuntary muscles: muscles that are not controlled by our skeleton. I have my PE GCSE this week and i am using SAM learning, which is very good. :)
endurance, perseverance, determined
Components of Physical Education Are 1 Speed 2 Strength. 3 Endurance 4 Flexibility and 5 Agility.
Components of Physical Education Are 1 Speed 2 Strength. 3 Endurance 4 Flexibility and 5 Agility.
Peter Morgan Mullins has written: 'Measurement of the extent to which certain college physical education activities contribute to certain strength and endurance objectives' -- subject(s): Physical fitness, Physical education and training
They both promote physical endurance.
Yes it is related to muscular endurance because when running on a treadmill you can keep up with how long the distance that you ran. Hope this answer helped with people doing Physical Education Projects! : )
It helps build up physical endurance and strength
Bruce Michael Scotland has written: 'Strength, muscular endurance, and cardiorespiratory endurance changes in college males and females as a function of training' -- subject(s): Exercise, Physical education for women, Physical fitness, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Sex differences
Physical Education
Cardiorespiratory endurance
role of physical education in genral education
adapted physical education is in reference to physical education with special needs children