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"If your symptoms are above the neck, including a sore throat, nasal congestion, sneezing, and tearing eyes, then it's OK to exercise<span>," he says. "If your symptoms are below the neck, such as coughing, body aches, fever, and fatigue, then it's time to hang up the running shoes until these symptoms subside."</span>
Hello!! I would say that’s false. Truth is, they’re both super important. Your endurance teaches you how to do something for an extended amount of time, like running. Whenever you run a marathon, you build up your endurance so you won’t be as tired during the marathon. As for muscular strength, you need your strength to pick up things or hold them. They both go hand in hand. You cannot have endurance without having strength. I hope I have helped you!! Have a great evening.
Calcium - it helps with bone development
My father does hes a nurse,so whats your question?