muscular+strength

  • 121Work Capacity Test — The pack test, also known more officially as the Work Capacity Test (WCT), is a U.S. Forest Service physical test for wildland firefighters. The pack test is intentionally stressful as it tests the capacity of muscular strength and aerobic… …

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  • 122Leonidas of Rhodes — (Ancient Greek: Polytonic|Λεωνίδας; born 188 BCE) was one of the most famous Olympic runners of antiquity. Competing in the Olympic Games of 164 BCE, he captured the crown in three separate foot races mdash; the stadion , the diaulos , and the… …

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  • 123Power-Plate — is a piece of exercise equipment common in many gyms. Developed to optimise the effects of Acceleration Training™ exercise, the Power Plate® machine works by transferring vibrations to the muscles in the body causing them to contract in a reflex… …

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  • 124theatre, Western — ▪ art Introduction       history of the Western theatre from its origins in pre Classical antiquity to the present.       For a discussion of drama as a literary form, see dramatic literature and the articles on individual national literatures.… …

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  • 125sthenometry — The measurement of muscular strength. [stheno + G. metrin, to measure] * * * sthen·om·e·try (sthen omґə tre) [stheno + metry] the measurement of bodily strength …

    Medical dictionary

  • 126thew — [θju:] noun (also thews) literary muscle or muscular strength. Derivatives thewed adjective thewy adjective Origin OE thēaw usage, custom , later a virtue or good quality , (plural) physical endowments, strength , of unknown origin …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 127-ar — suffix 1 (in nouns) the form used for er in certain words: a beggar (=person who begs) 2 (in adjectives) of or concerning something: muscular strength (=strength of muscles) see also ular …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 128athlete — athlete, gymnast agree in denoting a person skilled in physical performance requiring agility, powers of endurance, and, often, muscular strength. Athlete also usually implies the status of a contender in games or in sports involving a contest,… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms