Guest guest Posted July 29, 2001 Report Share Posted July 29, 2001 > I'm probably not on the same page as everyone else here so please > enlighten me but when talking about definitions of concentric, eccentric and > isometric I thought they were as follows: > > Concentric: Muscle shortens as it contracts. > Eccentric: Muscle lengthens as it contracts. > Isometric: Muscle remains at a constant length when it contracts. Mel Siff commented: <Objections have often been raised by the use of such definitions because " contraction " always implies shortening. To overcome this objection, we can replace the word, " contraction " , with " action " . Thus, " eccentric " refers to a situation when muscle length increases during muscle action, etc. > ** I like that - " Action " rather than " contraction " . That seems to make a lot more sense. Now all we have to do is get about 10,000 text books that are written on the subject destroyed and rewritten in a way that is more logical and makes a lot more sense. Ben Haines Townsville, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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