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What is the ability to contract a muscle, or group of muscles, repeatedly without getting tired?
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What is the ability to contract a muscle, or group of muscles, repeatedly without getting tired?
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High endurance.
Endurance training develops a different type of muscle tissue than strength training does.
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Hey there!
This is called
stamina.
The more of it you have, the longer you can go without getting tired.
Hope this helps!
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