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.
Well, the difference between today and tonight is today is now in the daytime and tonight is this night, after dark.That is what the difference is between them.
The difference between castles in 1066 and now.
what is the difference between vertical and horizontal timeline
the difference was that they had come from different places and had different cultures
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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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That is the correct spelling of the noun "endurance" (stamina).
Cardiovascular endurance and stamina are related but not exactly the same. Cardiovascular endurance refers specifically to the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to the muscles during sustained physical activity. Stamina, on the other hand, encompasses both cardiovascular endurance and muscular endurance, representing the overall ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. While they overlap, cardiovascular endurance focuses more on heart and lung efficiency, while stamina includes a broader range of endurance capabilities.
The likely word is "endurance" (stamina).
Endurance and the ability to withstand pain and other interferences eg. She has good stamina
Stamina is the capacity of a person to endure physical stress to achieve some objective 'OR' The physical endurance of a person.
endurance, strength, vigorous, vitality
Persevered .
Stamina. Or endurance.
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Reduction in muscle endurance and stamina.