Author: Lester Jay Brod
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Effects of Various Isotonic and Isometric Training Programs on Pressing Strength
Author: Lester Jay Brod
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Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Languages : en
Pages : 116
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The Effects of Isotonic and Isometric Exercise Programs Upon the Strength and Endurance of the Triceps Muscles Using a Bench Press Type of Exercise
Author: Barry E. Stern
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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The Effects of Isometric, Isotonic, and Isokinetic Training Programs Upon Push-up Achievement in High School Boys
Author: Frank Lee Deitrick
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Category : Physical education and training
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Category : Physical education and training
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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The Effects of Isotonic and Isometric Strength Training on Pull-up Achievement
Author: Donald Thomas Thornton
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Category : Physical education and training
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Physical education and training
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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The Effects of Selected Isotonic and Isometric Exercises for Developing Strength for the Iron Cross
Author: Robert Louis Harris
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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The Effect of Brief Isometric and Isotonic Exercise Programmes on the Development of Strength and Muscular Endurance
Author: John R. Richardson
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Category : Isometric exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of short bouts of maximal isotonic and isometric contractions on the development of strength and muscular endurance of the extensors of the knee. Subproblems investigated were crosstransfer, hypertrophy, and specificity of training. Sixty grade ten boys enrolled in a required physical education class at Bonnie Doon high school in the city of Edmonton served as subjects. After initially being measured for girth and fat, strength at angles of 115 degrees and 135 degrees of extension, and muscular endurance (holding time), the boys were randomly divided into three groups, each group containing twenty subjects. One group became the isotonic training group; a second group became the isometric training group; the third group became the control. The exercises were performed once daily, five days a week, for five weeks. The isometric exercise programme consisted of three six second maximal contractions. One contraction was made with the leg 90 degrees flexed, one at 135 degrees of extension, and one at 165 degrees of extension. The isotonic exercise programme consisted of lifting a maximal weight from the 90 degree flexed position to the 165 degrees extended position three times daily. Each bout required six seconds for the leg to be moved through the specified range. The leg was extended at a constant rate. Results were considered statistically significant at the .05 level of confidence. It was concluded that the isotonic exercise group increased significantly over the isometric group (F=6.26[subscript .05]), and both exercise groups increased significantly over the control group (F=26.95[subscript .01]), at the 135 degree angle, when measured for strength. Both exercise groups made a significant increase in strength over the control group (F=l8.91[subscript .01]) at the 115 degree angle. The muscular endurance, when measured by employing the same weight for both initial and final tests, increased significantly for the combined isotonic and isometric group scores of the trained leg (F=4.51[subscript .01]) when compared to the control. Cross-transfer of strength was statistically significant for both isotonic and isometric exercise groups at both the 115 degrees (.01 level) and 135 degrees (.01 level) angles. There was no evidence of cross-transfer of muscular endurance. No evidence was found to support either hypertrophy or specificity training.
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Category : Isometric exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of short bouts of maximal isotonic and isometric contractions on the development of strength and muscular endurance of the extensors of the knee. Subproblems investigated were crosstransfer, hypertrophy, and specificity of training. Sixty grade ten boys enrolled in a required physical education class at Bonnie Doon high school in the city of Edmonton served as subjects. After initially being measured for girth and fat, strength at angles of 115 degrees and 135 degrees of extension, and muscular endurance (holding time), the boys were randomly divided into three groups, each group containing twenty subjects. One group became the isotonic training group; a second group became the isometric training group; the third group became the control. The exercises were performed once daily, five days a week, for five weeks. The isometric exercise programme consisted of three six second maximal contractions. One contraction was made with the leg 90 degrees flexed, one at 135 degrees of extension, and one at 165 degrees of extension. The isotonic exercise programme consisted of lifting a maximal weight from the 90 degree flexed position to the 165 degrees extended position three times daily. Each bout required six seconds for the leg to be moved through the specified range. The leg was extended at a constant rate. Results were considered statistically significant at the .05 level of confidence. It was concluded that the isotonic exercise group increased significantly over the isometric group (F=6.26[subscript .05]), and both exercise groups increased significantly over the control group (F=26.95[subscript .01]), at the 135 degree angle, when measured for strength. Both exercise groups made a significant increase in strength over the control group (F=l8.91[subscript .01]) at the 115 degree angle. The muscular endurance, when measured by employing the same weight for both initial and final tests, increased significantly for the combined isotonic and isometric group scores of the trained leg (F=4.51[subscript .01]) when compared to the control. Cross-transfer of strength was statistically significant for both isotonic and isometric exercise groups at both the 115 degrees (.01 level) and 135 degrees (.01 level) angles. There was no evidence of cross-transfer of muscular endurance. No evidence was found to support either hypertrophy or specificity training.
The Effect of Isotonic and Isometric Muscle Contraction Training on Speed, Force, and Strength
Author: Paul Eugene Meadows
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Effects of Three Strength Training Programs on Strength Development
Author: Samuel T. Dillard
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Category : Muscle strength
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a significant difference among the effectiveness of isometric exercises, dynamic weight training and a combination of the two training methods in the development of strength as measured by the performance of the bench press exercise done both isometrically and dynamically.
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Category : Muscle strength
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a significant difference among the effectiveness of isometric exercises, dynamic weight training and a combination of the two training methods in the development of strength as measured by the performance of the bench press exercise done both isometrically and dynamically.
The Effects of an Isometric Training Program and a Weight Training Program on the Vertical Jump, Dynamic Strength, Static Strength and Thigh Girth in Male College Students
Author: John Lancey Hannett
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Category : Exercise for men
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Category : Exercise for men
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Effects of an Isotonic and a Combination Isometric-isotonic Exercise Training Program Upon Push-up Performance
Author: Jerry William Barker
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Category : Endurcance sports
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Category : Endurcance sports
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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