Stamina vs. Endurance: What’s the Difference?
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July 13, 2026/Diet, Food & Fitness/Exercise & Fitness
Is There a Difference Between Stamina and Endurance?
One helps with quick, intense bursts, while the other helps carry you for the long haul
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Athletes need to think about stamina and endurance all the time. Whether you’re a runner, a basketball player or a swimmer, your ability to push hard and keep going often determines who wins and who comes out on top
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But endurance and stamina aren’t just important for athletes. They can also affect how easily you tackle everyday activities, like yardwork or helping a friend move
Exercise physiologist Christopher Travers, MS, explains what sets stamina and endurance apart and how to build up both with a variety of workouts
How stamina and endurance work together
Stamina and endurance often go hand in hand — but they’re different
Think of stamina as how hard you can push yourself, and endurance as how long you can maintain that effort
In car terms, stamina reflects how hard you push on the gas pedal for a quick jump in speed. Endurance reflects how far you can go before running out of fuel
Together, they help you reach your destination and achieve milestones in your physical performance
Let’s dig a little bit more into what makes each unique
What is stamina?
Stamina describes your mental and physical ability to sustain high-intensity effort over a shorter period of time. It’s that quick burst at the starting line, the second-wind sprint you get during the last push of a marathon and the fast acceleration that carries you uphill
“With stamina, you’re trying to push through at a higher heart rate,” says Travers. “It’s your power, your speed and your repeated burst of effort.”
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What is endurance?
Endurance describes your body’s ability to sustain low-to-moderate-intensity activity over very long periods of time. It’s the ability to endure a marathon, miles of cycling and long workout sessions without stopping or decreasing intensity
“With endurance, you’re learning how to maintain a certain level of intensity for the longest period of time,” says Travers. “You’re focused on your breathing, keeping a steady pace and sticking to correct form so you can go longer without running out of energy.”
How to increase endurance and stamina
Building stamina and endurance involves different approaches to physical fitness. Stamina relies on quick bouts of high-intensity exercises, while endurance is less intense but for longer periods of time
Working on both simultaneously can improve your performance and make a significant impact on your overall health. Let’s now focus on each one individually
How to increase stamina
Circuit training is a great way to build stamina because it combines strength and cardio exercises with limited rest. A circuit involves moving through a series of exercises that target different muscle groups with little-to-no break between each one. After completing a circuit, you take a longer recovery before repeating the entire circuit
“The big thing with stamina workouts is your recovery,” notes Travers. “When you finish an entire circuit made up of several quick exercises, you want a longer recovery so you can come back and do the entire circuit over again at the same high intensity.”
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) can also improve stamina. HIIT alternates short bursts of intense exercise with brief recovery periods, training your body to:
- Work hard even when you’re fatigued
- Recover quickly between exercises
- Tolerate higher levels of exertion
- Use oxygen more efficiently
A stamina workout might combine these approaches by using a circuit of high-intensity exercises followed by a longer recovery period before repeating the circuit
Exercises commonly used in stamina workouts include:
- Hill sprints
- Box jumps
- Stair climbs
- Mountain climbers
- Jump squats
- Burpees
How to build endurance
To build endurance, you’ll need to learn how to maintain a certain level of intensity for longer stretches of time
“With endurance, we’re going for that longer, steady state and gradually increasing our time and our distances,” explains Travers. “Endurance requires consistency over weeks and even months.”
It helps to focus on workouts that keep your body moving for extended periods. Cardiovascular exercises are especially effective at building endurance. But strength training can be adapted to improve muscular endurance, training your muscles to work longer before they become fatigued
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When working on endurance, you want to increase the amount of time, distance or reps as you progress through your training
Common exercises for endurance include:
- Cycling
- Running
- Hiking
- Swimming
- Rowing
- Planks
Final note for the miles ahead
Whether your goal is to move faster, exercise longer or simply keep up with the demands of daily life, stamina and endurance can help you get there. Building both takes consistency and practice. But over time, those efforts can pay off in improved performance, better fitness and greater confidence in what your body can do
“If you train consistently and you’re seeing progress, both your stamina and endurance are improving,” encourages Travers. “It doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time, practice and attention to your overall health.”
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