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Isotonic Contraction - Force or weight stays constant throughout. Lifting a 50lb weight (free weights) is an example of this. True or false?
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Isotonic Contraction - Force or weight stays constant throughout. Lifting a
50lb weight (free weights) is an example of this.
True or false?
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true - 50lb weight does not change weight throughout the exercise, and muscles shorten/contract as the exercise is undertaken.
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