Muscular endurance
Both require the same amount of work
I'm not sure if i am correct but you might be referring to relative strength which is strength relative to your body weight. Have you ever been to the gym and seen those big bulky guys lifting heavy weights then the scrawny guy no one pays much attention to comes along and matches or increases the weight the bulky guys were doing. This is relative strength. The ability to lift high weight without resulting in hypertrophy (increased muscle mass). Eg: Mr X weighs 70kg and can bench 70kg, Mr Y weighs 100 kg and can bench 90kg. Although Mr Y can bench 20kg more than Mr X, Mr Y has a higher percentage of relative strength. Mr X has %100 relative strength whereas Mr Y only has %90 relative strength. The main factor in gaining relative strength is diet (mainly protein intake). The bulky guys gain weight because they have an excessive intake of protein, resulting in hypertrophy. If intake is less or the same as expenditure, no weight can be gained. In my opinion hidden power is more meaningful and humble than power that is expressed in an arrogant manner.
work= force x distance, so both require work
"10 k DPL on a ring" typically refers to a measurement of the ring's diameter or size, specifically indicating a 10,000 DPL (Danish Pound Lifting) rating. In the context of lifting equipment or rigging, this signifies the maximum load the ring can safely handle, which is 10,000 pounds. It's crucial to adhere to this rating to ensure safety during lifting operations.
800×200=
To ensure a fair comparison of strength levels between two people of different body sizes lifting the same object, they should measure their relative strength, typically expressed as strength-to-weight ratio. This involves calculating the amount of weight lifted divided by each individual's body weight. Additionally, considering factors such as lifting technique and experience can provide a more comprehensive assessment of their strength capabilities.
Somewhat. Men, in general, have a little more upper body strength than women. Certainly there are different types of lifting, and the fitness and strength of men and women vary from individual to individual.
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Cheerleading is different than other sports because cheering is the only sport that using the organized lifting or throwing of people
lifting heavy objects
Because lifting weights requires actual weights it puts resistance on the muscles to make them stronger bigger and more durable unlike stretching, these two are completely different from each other.
strength exerciseA form of anaerobic exercise.