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You can use it to refer to a group of people who meet to become stronger, physically, emotionally, or both. For example, "We attend a weekly strength group to help bolster our physical and emotional resilience."
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Similar connection was found in our trial in the within groups analysis where significantly increased strength in the STRENGTH group was not linked to a significant decrease in pain intensity, but the in the STRETCH group significant improvements in both strength and pain intensity were reported.
The STRENGTH group started with specific strength training that focused on the neck and shoulder muscles.
The STRENGTH group was instructed to give priority to the specific strength exercises if they could not manage to perform the complete session.
With regard to individual mobility notable improvements were reported in Group III which pursued the regimen combining SE with nutritional supplementation, although, admittedly, appreciable gains in individual muscle strength (Group I) clearly did not appear to translate directly into perceptible improvement in individual mobility (Table 5 and 6).
All of the selected wood species fell into strength group (SG) ranged from SG 4 to SG 7 as described in MS 544: Part 2. Effects of species, finger orientations (horizontal and vertical) and fingers lengths (15 mm and 25 mm) on mechanical properties of finger joints were evaluated.
What the coach instills in the team are lifelong lessons of individual strength, group collaboration, and hard work.
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The risk reduction was approximately 35% in high muscular strength groups, 60-70% in low body mass index groups, and 35-45% in low diastolic blood pressure groups, compared with the reference groups.
Well-being increased for the strengths group at post- and follow-up assessment on the PWI-A, but not the SWLS or PANAS.
The "good train of artillery" comprised three cannon and twelve gunners, whilst the "battalion" was a company-strength group of 100 Royal Marines infantry, detached from Major George Lewis's battalion.
The participants were randomly assigned to either a strength-training group (STRENGTH) or a stretching group (STRETCH).
The subjects were randomized into three groups: a strength training group (STG, n = 60), an endurance training group (ETG, n = 60), and a control group (CG, n = 60).
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