endurance - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • decrease: The symptoms of peripheral fatigue are decreased muscular endurance and muscle fatigability.
  • improve: Low GI foods eaten before prolonged exercise may improve endurance, whereas high GI foods lead to faster muscle glycogen replenishment after exercise.
  • enhance: It will enhance the capability to predict and enhance the endurance of components and machinery.

Adjective modifier

  • muscular: Types of strength There are three types: Muscular endurance.
  • aerobic: However, aerobic endurance is not just acquired by steady running.
  • anaerobic: Between 12 and 14 years an increase in aerobic and anaerobic endurance and speed can be added.
  • cardiovascular: The objective of the exercise program for Class I muscles or limbs is to increase muscle strength and cardiovascular endurance.
  • physical: Laverty also needed to work hard on increasing his physical endurance.
  • human: This series boasts more amazing tales of human endurance than you'll witness in a lifetime.

Modifies a noun

  • athlete: The muscles of well trained endurance athletes will " burn " fats to supply up to 70 % of their fuel needs.
  • runner: Even the endurance runners expressed an improved feeling of ' strength ' .
  • racer: It was a street bike based on Honda's successful RVF superbike and endurance racer.
  • riding: Ideally would be happy to hack daily with a view to endurance riding.
  • racing: The day can consist of sprint or endurance racing or a mixture of both.
  • workout: Therefore, you need to be extremely vigilant with your recoveries on days when you complete both a strength and a quality endurance workout.

Noun used with modifier

  • sportscar: Herbert, 38, shares a privateer Audi R8 in the 1,000-mile sportscar endurance race with fellow former Grand Prix driver Stefan Johansson.
  • strength: Strength endurance has not been found to have the same effect on performance on well trained elite athletes.
  • muscle: But each low-pressure correct repetition will contribute to increasing their muscle endurance.
  • speed: Quick explosive bounds over distances of 30 to 60 meters are very beneficial toward speed endurance training.
  • hour: In 1962 success was achieved again at the 24 hours endurance race at Le Mans.

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