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what is the difference between isometric and isotonic exercises​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Isometric means "same length," so that your muscles do not get longer or shorter by bending a joint. Isotonic means "same tension" so that the weight on your muscles stays the same. Isokinetic means "same speed" so that your muscles are contracting at the same speed throughout the workout.

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Answered by yos192010
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Isometric means "same length," so that your muscles do not get longer or shorter by bending a joint. Isotonic means "same tension" so that the weight on your muscles stays the same. Isokinetic means "same speed" so that your muscles are contracting at the same speed throughout the workout.

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