This just might help me pass my CPT exam LOL. It's taken MONTHS for me to differentiate these concepts and this simple monotone video finally put the nail in the coffin. Thank you so much for this informative video!!!
So my professor who has a doctorate could not explain this short and concisely... something so damn simple. Proof that not everyone is gifted to teach even with years of experience and a Phd added to their name ::eye roll:: Thank you for uploading this :)
Does gravity play a part in differentiating between isotonic and isokinetic? do dynabands allow for isokinetic movement or would that still be isotonic?
Ok, well put together, but i have a question, what is a pliometric contraction then? I mean i know what it is, but in what group does it fall in? Isotonic,isometric or isokinetic? it's obvious that it's not isokinetic or isometsic, i'm not quite sure if it falls into the isotonic group? or is it just on its own? or is a pliometric contraction a variant of the isometric contraction group? iso- means "equal" but plio- means "more"? I'm done for researching for today, but my assumption is gonna be that the pliometric is a group for itself. i would love some feedback from smart people!
The tension does not stay the same during a so-called "isotonic" contraction. Both the muscular torque and the resistance torque change as the angles change and so the tension changes as well. Isotonic is a term that we should phase out of our vocabulary.
When you mentioned ISO means equal across tension, length, or energy, that did it for me. Thanks!
Thank you for being the teacher most people don't have in their med schools. May god bless you. Please keep up the good work!
This just might help me pass my CPT exam LOL. It's taken MONTHS for me to differentiate these concepts and this simple monotone video finally put the nail in the coffin. Thank you so much for this informative video!!!
So my professor who has a doctorate could not explain this short and concisely... something so damn simple. Proof that not everyone is gifted to teach even with years of experience and a Phd added to their name ::eye roll::
Thank you for uploading this :)
just always respect ur teachers - eye roll
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It ia said that there is a difference between a guy who ia class topper and a guy who is smart
bro mans forgot a simple fact is not that big of a deal. youtube videos follow a script and are fact checked.
I am so impressed by the explanation and the demonstration .
Best explanation ive seen thus far!! Thanks!!
Great video explaining the different types of muscle contractions.
Brilliant! Quite a didactic and easy to follow explanation. Cheers!
AWESOME EXPLANATION! Thanks for making such a great video!
Simple principles explained in a simple (easy to understand) manner. Brilliant. Thanks.
Clearly explained! Thanks for the video 😊
Good,clear explanation with examples. Thank you.
Great and awesome video;saved me time of studying...it made muscle comtaction so simple...thanks and a big thumb up
The skeleton doing pullups really caught me off guard
Damn thats all I needed to hear than 10 minutes from lecture trying to explain this.
Well explained. Thank You!
Finally I understand it. Thanks!
great video!
Thank youuu for making my life easier
well explained! thanks a lot!
Finally understand it now thanks.
perfect explanation.
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Thanks you for the video.... helped consideretly
Thanks you so much!
nice video.easy to understand
Wow wow wow i got it thank u
Dynamic skelly gonna be swol.
thank uuuuu i get it now. what would i have done before youtube?
Does gravity play a part in differentiating between isotonic and isokinetic? do dynabands allow for isokinetic movement or would that still be isotonic?
I’m a senior in hs that understood this perfectly after ur explanations thank u good sir
so precise and easy to understand, bough a book of 240 bucks and that cant expain how wasily you did it.
Thanks bro
thank you bgd :)
Ok, well put together, but i have a question, what is a pliometric contraction then?
I mean i know what it is, but in what group does it fall in? Isotonic,isometric or isokinetic? it's obvious that it's not isokinetic or isometsic, i'm not quite sure if it falls into the isotonic group? or is it just on its own? or is a pliometric contraction a variant of the isometric contraction group? iso- means "equal" but plio- means "more"? I'm done for researching for today, but my assumption is gonna be that the pliometric is a group for itself. i would love some feedback from smart people!
nice illustration tnx
thank u
thanks u very much 2020
The tension does not stay the same during a so-called "isotonic" contraction. Both the muscular torque and the resistance torque change as the angles change and so the tension changes as well. Isotonic is a term that we should phase out of our vocabulary.
Yeah it’s arbitrary at best
how the enegry chnages in isometric contraction ?
How could exercise with that weight izotonic if the force is fluctuating?
MD professor tag this video on lecture powerpoint...still confusing. Thanks nonetheless!
Can I ask how you got those illustrations?
cashmeoutside I purchased the skeleton model on Turbosquid. Then I rigged and animated it in Blender.
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sympathetic guy
Go Mr. Skeleton kill that workout
Anyone watching it for KIN 480?
whose baby is crying ?
those skeletons are WACK
Dislikers must be having mental issues
Mitosis
Boring... , talk with a different voice, not like sleeping one
Extremely well explained. So glad I found this
Who cares? You're not listening to music video you're here to learn and retain the information not to be entertained
Typical arab