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1 stamina
noun1) (physical staying power) Ausdauer, die2) (endurance) Durchhaltevermögen, das* * *['stæminə](strength or power to endure fatigue etc: Long-distance runners require plenty of stamina.) das Durchhaltevermögen* * *stami·na1[ˈstæmɪnə, AM -mənə]test of \stamina Belastungsprobe f, Härtetest mstami·na2* * *['stmɪnə]nStehvermögen nt, Durchhaltevermögen nt* * *stamina [ˈstæmınə] s1. Lebenskraft f (auch fig), Vitalität f2. Stärke f, Kraft f3. Zähigkeit f, Ausdauer frun out of stamina konditionell nachlassen* * *noun1) (physical staying power) Ausdauer, die2) (endurance) Durchhaltevermögen, das* * *n.Ausdauer - f.Stehvermögen n. -
2 staying power
nounDurchhaltevermögen, das* * *stay·ing power[ˈsteɪɪŋ-]n no pl* * *['steIɪŋ"paʊə(r)]nStehvermögen nt, Durchhaltevermögen nt, Ausdauer f* * ** * *nounDurchhaltevermögen, das* * *n.Durchhaltevermögen n.Durchhaltungsvermögen n. -
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4 Konditionstrainer
■ Person, die für die Entwicklung und die Fortschritte in den Bereichen Ausdauer, Schnelligkeit, Sprungkraft und Kraftausdauer der Fußballspieler verantwortlich ist.■ Person responsible for developing the football players of a team in terms of stamina, speed, strength and athletic ability.
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