Stamina
affiliate • December 21, 2020
Often times, stamina is confused for endurance. It’s assumed that if you simply train for longer periods of time, you’ll increase your stamina. While lengthy training sessions supplement this fitness domain, stamina is actually your body’s ability to process, deliver, store, and ultimately utilize energy.
How do we train this here? Every
single
workout
will improve your stamina; whether it’s through heavy weightlifting or quick, sprint sets of jump rope. If you want the energy to play with your kids at the end of the day or spend an extra hour on a home project, you just have to show up.





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