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What is the difference between absolute strength and relative strength?
A: Absolute strength measures strength adjusted for your body size, while relative strength measures maximum strength exerted in a single effort.
B: Absolute strength measures how many repetitions muscles can accomplish, while relative strength measures force exerted in a single effort.
C: Absolute strength measures the greatest force exerted in a single effort, while relative strength measures strength adjusted for body size.
D: Absolute strength measures the strength of blood flow to your heart, while relative strength measures how many repetitions muscles can accomplish.

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C is the correct answer.

Absolute strength refers to the maximum force exerted by a body irrespective of body size. Relative strength on the other hand is the force exerted by a body in relation to muscle size or body weight.

So the answer is: C. Absolute strength measures strength regardless of your body size, while relative strength measures strength adjusted for your weight.