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Isometric (static) exercise differs from isotonic (dynamic) exercise in that it causes a greater increase in |
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Answer» Resistance isometric (static) contraction is manifested by an increase in muscle tension and force generation with no significant alterations in the muscle’s belly length and no limb movement, while dynamic (isotonic/isokinetic) contraction is characterized by the stretch-shortening cycle, where force is produced by varying the muscle length and causing the movement of the limb. |
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