Usage examples of "endurance de muscles isolés" in French with translation to English

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La natation fortifie beaucoup de muscles. Swimming will develop many different muscles.
Personne n'est capable de réussir sans endurance. Nobody is able to succeed without endurance.
Le sport aide nos muscles à se développer. Sports help to develop our muscles.
Plusieurs cottages ont été isolés par l'inondation. Several cottages have been isolated by the flood water.
On a besoin d'une grande endurance pour courir un dix mille mètres. You need great endurance to run ten thousand meters.
Je t'en supplie. Ne me fais pas rire. J'ai fait trop d'abdominaux hier et mes muscles ventraux me font mal. I'm begging you. Don't make me laugh. I did too many sit-ups yesterday and my stomach muscles hurt.
Les muscles ischio-jambiers sont le biceps fémoral, le muscle semi-tendineux et le muscle semi-membraneux. The hamstring muscles include the biceps femoris, the semitendinosus and the semimembranosus.
La musculation est son passe-temps c'est pourquoi il a un corps très ferme avec des muscles bien découpés. Bodybuilding is his hobby so he has a very firm tight body with lots of muscle definition.
Cet exercice est bon pour les muscles abdominaux. That exercise is good for the abdominal muscles.
S'il te plait ne me fais pas rire. J'ai fait trop d'abdominaux hier et mes muscles ventraux me font mal. Please don't make me laugh. I did too many sit-ups yesterday and my stomach muscles hurt.
J'avais mal aux muscles à force de trop jouer au tennis. My muscles ached from playing tennis too much.
J'étire toujours les muscles de mes jambes avant de jouer au tennis. I always stretch my leg muscles before playing tennis.
Les muscles de ses jambes s'étaient atrophiés durant les sept mois qu'il était cloué au lit. The muscles in his legs had atrophied during the seven months he was bedridden.
Le quadriceps se compose de quatre muscles : le droit fémoral, le vaste médial, le vaste intermédiaire et le vaste latéral. The quadriceps is made up of four muscles: the rectus femoris, the vastus medialis, the vastus intermedius and the vastus lateralis.
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