Unit 1 - Antagonistic pairs and muscle contractions Flashcards
What are Antagonistic pairs?
Antagonistic pairs are muscles that work together to provide movement at joints.
One muscle contracts, while another relaxes to create movement.
What is an agonist?
The muscle contracting is the agonist
What is an antagonist?
The muscle relaxing is the antagonist
What are the two types of muscles contractions?
- Isotonic
- Isometric
What is an isotonic muscle contraction?
Isotonic muscle contractions are those that result in movement
What is an isometric muscle contraction?
Isometric muscle contractions are where the muscles contract but there is no visible movement
What are the two different forms of isotonic contractions?
- Concentric muscle contraction
- Eccentric muscle contraction
What is a concentric muscle contraction?
Concentric muscle contraction is when the muscle shortens during the contraction
Example: bicep muscle contracting to lift a weight during a bicep curl
What is an eccentric muscle contraction?
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