AQA GCSE PE: Isotonic, Concentric, Eccentric & Isometric | Types of Muscle Contraction | Paper 1

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AQA GCSE PE: Isotonic, Concentric, Eccentric & Isometric Muscular Contractions | Types of Muscle Contraction | AQA Paper 1

This video seeks to outline the types of muscular contractions that take place during the performance of a bicep curl, push up, handstand and a plank. To compliment each of these examples definitions will be provided. It is essential that YOU understand this topic in preparation for the AQA GCSE PE (9-1) paper 1 examination.

With reference to the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and ankle joints you need to know the following:
• major muscle groups operating at these joints.
• how these muscle groups work isometrically and isotonically (concentric/
eccentric).
• the difference between concentric and eccentric (isotonic) contractions.
• a range of sporting examples where isometric and isotonic (concentric/eccentric) contractions can be seen.

I have attached the AQA specification below where you can read about this.

https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resource...

Key terms: muscle contractions, bicep, tricep, isotonic, concentric, eccentric, isometric, shortening, lengthening, tension, stationary position and movement.

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