Stamina is defined as "the physical and/or mental strength to do something that might be difficult and will take a long time," according to the Cambridge Dictionary.1Stamina can also be referred to as staying power or be described as having a feeling of a lot of "pep" or energy.2 The...
Stamina is defined as enduring energy and strength. Another way to say this would be “consistent” or “constant” energy and strength. When someone has excellent stamina their energy level fluctuates very little. Rarely are they “hyper” and rarely are they “down” or dragging. Seldom will...
"Additionally, when we are exercising, we are less focused on negative and troublesome thoughts that can be related to both anxiety and depression," Kogan says. "Exercise can also improve self-esteem and cognitive function and reduce social withdrawal, which can also improve mood." What's more...
Twenty men on ADT completed the STAMINA intervention, defined as completion of baseline and 12-week assessment in the NHS and 12 weeks of supervised exercise at the community-gym provider. Participants attended an average of 20 out of 24 scheduled supervised exercise sessions over 12 weeks (i.e...
Finally, LP is ONLY yielded by marathons, which are defined for the purposes of these events as being charts that, at their base BPM, are 16 minutes in length or longer. Allowing for rare exceptions where there are discrepancies between how SM counts length vs. how this site counts it, ...
We hypothesize that the characteristic staminal lever mechanism functions as a key innovation. It is defined as a functional unit including the modification
alternative embodiments of the invention, the support tracks may have a substantially rectangular cross section, and a movable body support with rollers or other movement support structures may be configured so as to rest on top of the support tracks, rather than engaging inside tracks defined ...
Now we can apply dynamic time warping (DTW) [49], which helps us to compare time series of varying lengths (as stamina exercises might vary in duration). The DTW for alignment is defined as: 𝐅aligned(𝑡)=DTW(𝐅(𝑡))Faligned(t)=DTW(F(t)) (23) The stamina metric definition...
The wrist-worn devices by MCS are configurable and customizable, and can meet the defined data and security requirements. Different human interfaces can be included if needed (display and haptic alarm). In addition, data from third-party devices (as long as these devices are compatible with BLE...
Elven Battle Training (Combat): When you are wielding a traditional elven weapon as defined in the feat, you can spend 5 stamina points to make one additional attack of opportunity with that weapon. This stacks with additional attacks of opportunity granted by this feat, Combat Reflexes, and ...