Endurance vs Conditioning - What's the difference?
endurance | conditioning |
The measure of a person's stamina or persistence.
Ability to endure hardship.
The process of modifying a person or animal's behaviour.
Any preparation or training, especially athletic training of the body.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=September 18
, author=Ben Dirs
, title=Rugby World Cup 2011: England 41-10 Georgia
, work=BBC Sport
The storage of a material specimen under specified temperature, humidity for a specified time prior to testing.
As nouns the difference between endurance and conditioning
is that endurance is the measure of a person's stamina or persistence while conditioning is the process of modifying a person or animal's behaviour.As a verb conditioning is
present participle of lang=en.endurance
English
Alternative forms
* (all obsolete)Noun
- He has great endurance , he ran a marathon and then rode his bicycle home.
conditioning
English
Noun
citation, page= , passage=England's superior conditioning began to show in the final quarter and as the game began to break up, their three-quarters began to stamp their authority on the game. And when Foden went on a mazy run from inside his own 22 and put Ashton in for a long-range try, any threat of an upset was when and truly snuffed out.}}