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Muscular endurance refers to the ability of your muscles to contract consistently and repetitively over an extended period. Having strong muscular endurance is important for activities like running, swimming, and biking long distances.
Muscular endurance is necessary to complete everyday activities, such as climbing stairs, carrying groceries, and maintaining good posture. Good muscular endurance can reduce your risk of injury.
Muscular endurance is not the same as muscular strength. Muscular endurance is how long you can do a particular activity, like carrying groceries in from the car. Muscular strength is how much you can lift at a time, like how many bags of groceries you can carry at once.
Training for muscular endurance involves working your muscles for an extended period to build tolerance or stamina. Common exercises that build endurance include push-ups, planks, and squats. You can also build muscular endurance by lifting lighter weights and doing more sets. Choose a weight of about 60-70% of your maximum.
For instance, instead of doing three sets of 15 repetitions with a heavier weight, you might aim to do five sets of 20 repetitions with a lighter weight. You may still feel a burning sensation in your muscles while lifting, but you should still be able to complete the sets without significant difficulty.
When training for endurance, you may also want to shorten your rest periods. These variables (sets, reps, and rest) differ for each person, so experiment until you find which combination is right for you, or work with a certified personal trainer.
Workouts to increase muscular endurance typically involve bodyweight exercises or lifting lighter weights with higher repetitions and less rest between sets. If you incorporate cardio to build endurance, focus on going a longer distance at a slower pace or performing intervals with less rest in between. Here are some tips for creating a workout:
Consider including exercises like tricep dips, mountain climbers, push-ups, wall sits, burpees, and planks to build muscular endurance when creating your workout. Putting these exercises together in a routine provides a total body workout; they are simple to complete and can be modified to suit your fitness level.
Developing a workout can be challenging, especially for a beginner. Working with a certified personal trainer may be helpful. In the meantime, below is a four-exercise workout you can try at home. If you want to make this workout more challenging, add burpees, planks, or cardio.
Here’s how to do a push-up:
Here is how to do a tricep dip with an exercise bench or sturdy chair:
Here is how to do a wall sit:
Here’s how to do a mountain climber:
Every workout has the potential for injury, especially if you don’t take precautions or push yourself beyond your limits. Talk to a healthcare provider to determine if muscle endurance exercises are right for you. Some additional tips for staying safe and preventing injuries include:
Muscle endurance tests typically involve performing a specific exercise, like push-ups, sit-ups, or squats, until you can no longer maintain proper form or continue the exercise:
Muscular endurance is the ability of the muscles to perform an exercise or activity for an extended period without fatiguing.
Exercises that build muscular endurance include push-ups, planks, and squats. Try doing these for longer than you normally would to build your muscles’ tolerance. Lifting lighter weights with more sets and repetitions can also help improve muscle endurance.
If you are looking to build your muscular endurance, consider meeting with a certified personal trainer for guidance.
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