Not exact matches
Isokinetic Exercise — Isotonic exercise in which there is ACCOMMODATING
RESISTANCE.
In perhaps the most famous velocity - specificity study, Behm & Sale (1993) tasked subjects to perform ankle dorsiflexion training in two ways (isometric and
isokinetic), where both conditions required the subjects to «move as rapidly as possible regardless of the imposed
resistance.»
The set angular velocity can be zero, in which case the external
resistance is isometric, or non-zero, in which case the external
resistance is
isokinetic.
Isokinetic external
resistance means that the velocity is constant throughout the whole movement.