Fitness experts weigh in on the differences between concentric vs. eccentric exercise, and why both are important.
Isotonic contractions – these occur ... eccentrically to lower the weights against resistance Isometric contraction – this involves a muscle producing tension but staying the same length.
Background Most studies of exercise-induced muscle injury have focussed on eccentric contractions, which are known to produce damage and delayed soreness. It is less well known that isometric ...
“During an isometric contraction, the muscle is engaged and producing tension ... When deciding between isometric and isotonic exercises (dynamic exercises), remember isotonic movements still ...
Isotonic concentric contraction ... eccentrically to lower the weights against resistance Isometric contraction – this involves a muscle producing tension but staying the same length.
The purpose of this study was to compare an acute bout of either isometric or isotonic muscle contractions on patellar tendon pain and function and maximal voluntary isometric leg extension torque.