You DO need stamina. Swim more and stop and rest less.
When I was on swim team we did a lot of things that increased our stamina and our speed. Stamina comes first though and you can only do that by swimming more and pushing yourself harder. If you don't have stamina, you will probably not do good when you want to compete with someone of if you are in a competition.
Because it requires cardiovascular stamina.
good exersize
A basketball rim is used for knowing how far you can shoot a basketball into the basketball hoop. It also determines your accuracy and stamina with the sport.
Basketball, it helps your hand-eye cordination and stamina.
To build up your stamina
Speed in basketball is used for the throwing of the ball and the speed of the player running or dribbling with the ball. :)
Every exercise will help you increase your stamina. You will be able to play basketball, or any sport longer because you will have become used to exerting yourself.
endurance is an opinion.cross country or running can be very hard on your joints which can make it very hard (on top of the obvious strains like running)cycling can be gruling but is mostly legs.in my opinion swimming wins. imagine running 12 miles and taking a breath every 5 steps... well that's my swim practice.by the way i do all 3 sports and they are all difficult just in their own ways
you need stamina because they need to be fast so the other team doesn't take away the puck
yes
skill, strength, speed, stamina, and the ability to wait.
Stamina is very important in dance as dance is a highly fatigues activity and stamina is needed to prolong your capability. So basically you need stamina to last longer during tiring activities.