Unit 1 - Antagonistic pairs and muscle contractions Flashcards

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What are Antagonistic pairs?

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Antagonistic pairs are muscles that work together to provide movement at joints.
One muscle contracts, while another relaxes to create movement.

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What is an agonist?

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The muscle contracting is the agonist

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What is an antagonist?

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The muscle relaxing is the antagonist

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What are the two types of muscles contractions?

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  • Isotonic

- Isometric

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What is an isotonic muscle contraction?

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Isotonic muscle contractions are those that result in movement

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What is an isometric muscle contraction?

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Isometric muscle contractions are where the muscles contract but there is no visible movement

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What are the two different forms of isotonic contractions?

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  • Concentric muscle contraction

- Eccentric muscle contraction

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What is a concentric muscle contraction?

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Concentric muscle contraction is when the muscle shortens during the contraction

Example: bicep muscle contracting to lift a weight during a bicep curl

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What is an eccentric muscle contraction?

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Eccentric muscle contraction is when the muscle lengthens during the contraction

Example: bicep muscle contracting to lower and control the weight during a bicep curl activity

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