Muscle Strength and Muscle Endurance
- The ability to perform 20 push-ups in a row demonstrates muscle endurance
- The ability to lift a baby into a car seat demonstrates muscle strength
- The ability to lift a heavy bag of groceries from the shopping cart into the car demonstrates muscle strength
- The ability to perform one pull-up exercise demonstrates muscle strength
- The ability to re-arrange a number of large books on a bookshelf during a ten minute time period demonstrates muscle endurance.
Step-by-step explanation:
All of the above actions define a person’s muscle endurance or strength.
Muscle endurance is the power or ability to put a specific muscle into action for a long time period. The actions or to do 20 push-ups in a row or to arrange books on bookshelf for a time period demonstrates muscle endurance
Muscle strength is the highest amount of force which a muscle exerts at a particular time in one effort against resistance. Lifting heavy bag, pull-up exercises shows muscle strength.
Simply put, muscle strength repeats an action for less number of times but with increased weight; whereas, muscle endurance repeats action for more number of times but with decreased weight .