Now, if y'all are wondering where all that ATP powering these contractions comes from--well then boy howdy do I have a video for you: ruclips.net/video/lUrEewYLIQg/видео.html Thanks so much for having me on--I'm still BLOWN AWAY that I got to make animations for a Corporis video!
I appreciate if you could explain the following please; when your biceps concentrically contract do your triceps eccentrically contract at the same time? if not what causes the triceps to stretch while biceps contract? @Corporis
Videos like you guys are the best thing to come out of the internet world. I wish i had this type of learning available when i was at school. Learning via videos work much better than listening to a human trying to keep sane and controlling a class of 40 pupils every day. I'm now 37 and learning things i would never have discovered passion for without videos like these. thanks
I'm in the process of getting my personal trainer certification with an extra few courses on corrective exercises, and your channel has been a total godsend. It's so much more intuitive to understand these principles with the way you explain them, thanks so much for making this content!
Thank you! I put together some digital downloads of that image if you'd like them. You don't have to sign up for Patreon to use them: www.patreon.com/posts/sarcomere-for-38536736
I can't believe how complicated concentric, isometric and eccentric muscles contraction is! Than we need to pinpoint individual muscles and describe the nature of the motion for the different anatomical movements in the three planes of human movement; I did not foresee that exercise science would be this nuanced! Overall, I'm enjoying this field of study and this is a very nicely made vid, thank you!
Thank you! Working on an anatomy and physiology essays and this video absolutely clarified the keys differences between the three types of contractions I’m writing on. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I would have preferred animation-type of presentation to show visually the Concentreic, Eccentric and Isometric contractions, or ask a person to demonstrate them. Visual always helps. Thanks for your video; this is the first time I bumped into your channel and no doubt I will come back.
I really enjoy learning from your video. It is really good source of knowledge, but I think you was talking bit to fast and for first couple mins I lost what was you saying. Great work thanks for your help.
And eccentric is better at growing muscle and comparing it to walking down hill is absurd. Sure your science Is great but was looking for the muscle stretch vs contract name difference. And now I have it. Thanks man
Great video.. I have 2 question please answer me 1. What is the difference between force production and energy expenditure ? 2. İn the last example (push up) how do you know that the triceps the one who contracte ( concentric,eccentric) not biceps I mean why we don't say the biceps concentric when we go down and eccentric when we go up ?
How are isotonic contractions explained with the length-tension curve? I thought that tensions vary depending on the length of the muscle, so wouldn't a true isotonic contraction be impossible?
in the first example of isometric, you said force from muscle = from resistance, but if you hold a dumbell in a bicep curl like 12 pounds how is that equal to resistance from the muscle? Is it because from a resistance which is not moving in motion? Also in non- isometric motion if you have a heavy weight why is that your muscle cannot produce the same force?
This is a good question! The first example is an isometric contraction because your bicep is producing the same amount of force to lift the dumbbell as the dumbbell exerts from its weight. Your bicep *could* produce more force, but at that moment, it's producing exactly as much force as is required to hold the dumbbell in place. As for your second question, would you mind clarifying? Are you asking why we can't lift very heavy weights?
The pronunciation of "eccentric" as **ee-SEN-trik** rather than **ek-SEN-trik** is due to its Latin origin. The prefix "ecc-" comes from Latin "ex-" meaning "out of" or "away from," and "centric" comes from the Greek "kentron," meaning "center." Over time, English pronunciation adapted to the more common Latin root, where "ecc-" is pronounced like **ee**, not **ek**. ~Reddit.
SIR! *knocks on computer screen* Excuse me, SIR! *knock on screen even harder* Where were you LAST YEAR when I needed this help and failed my NASM CPT exam! 😛I'mm retesting this year and this FINALLY made sense of the sarcomere and other things!
Yes! Both on the microscopic filament level AND the macroscopic level. This master's thesis paper from 2016 compared exercise programs consisting of entirely concentric, eccentric, or mixed exercise and found that concentric exercise overwhelming consumed more energy than eccentric. etd.ohiolink.edu/apexprod/rws_etd/send_file/send?accession=kent1479465117642973&disposition=inline
Great in theory, not practical though. Concentric uses far less energy because it takes a fraction of the time as eccentric. Get strong at concentric and isometric, the muscle will accommodate it self as necessary.
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Really weird, because if you are pushing a car that is driving towards you. Though that force is greater than your force, your muscles would shorten while pushing it.
OKay so i'm trying to memorize the difference between concentric and eccentric in my head. The best I could do is to say that concentric= contraction. Eccentrice = The opposite
EEEEEcentric is not a word anywhere in the English language. Eccentric means ‘away from the center’. A crazy person is called eccentric bc they are ‘away from the center of normality’. A ‘negative’ movement of an exercise is a movement of the tendons ‘away from the center of the muscle’. It makes perfect sense from an etymological standpoint. Mispronouncing it as eeeecentric would mean ‘without a center’, which makes no sense. Another line of logic proving that it must be pronounced eK-Sen-Trik is that the first syllable is ‘ec’, which can only be pronounced ‘ek’ in English. There’s no possibility of a silent ‘c’. There’s no controversy regarding how to pronounce ‘centric’. So, the word is pronounced, eK-Sen-Trik. But don’t take my word for it! Look it up in literally any English dictionary.
Now, if y'all are wondering where all that ATP powering these contractions comes from--well then boy howdy do I have a video for you: ruclips.net/video/lUrEewYLIQg/видео.html
Thanks so much for having me on--I'm still BLOWN AWAY that I got to make animations for a Corporis video!
I appreciate if you could explain the following please; when your biceps concentrically contract do your triceps eccentrically contract at the same time? if not what causes the triceps to stretch while biceps contract? @Corporis
Videos like you guys are the best thing to come out of the internet world. I wish i had this type of learning available when i was at school. Learning via videos work much better than listening to a human trying to keep sane and controlling a class of 40 pupils every day. I'm now 37 and learning things i would never have discovered passion for without videos like these. thanks
I'm in the process of getting my personal trainer certification with an extra few courses on corrective exercises, and your channel has been a total godsend. It's so much more intuitive to understand these principles with the way you explain them, thanks so much for making this content!
your explanation is even better than ChatGPT
this is an achievement
This channel is extremely criminally underrated!
Much appreciated, thank you!
The animation of the sarcomere was the best I've come across and really helped me understand what's going on on the microscopic level - THANK YOU!
Thank you! I put together some digital downloads of that image if you'd like them. You don't have to sign up for Patreon to use them: www.patreon.com/posts/sarcomere-for-38536736
Isotonic? More like ginandtonic which is what I’m gonna need after exams
Hey ohh!
What are you studying? PT?
😂😂😂 seriously
I went with isopropyltonic… now I’m blind..
I can't believe how complicated concentric, isometric and eccentric muscles contraction is! Than we need to pinpoint individual muscles and describe the nature of the motion for the different anatomical movements in the three planes of human movement; I did not foresee that exercise science would be this nuanced! Overall, I'm enjoying this field of study and this is a very nicely made vid, thank you!
Thank you. I am learning this as a hobby to understand my body. You explanation and examples are excellent!
okay the animations were mind-blowingly awesome, easy to understand. Thanks for these amazing work
Thank you! Working on an anatomy and physiology essays and this video absolutely clarified the keys differences between the three types of contractions I’m writing on. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The collab of the decade. Awesome!
Stoked to get to work with Peter
The quality of these videos is always fantastic :)
Glad you like them! This was a fun one to make
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Quality video and information. Thank you!
You are a great speaker! Thanks so much for this video!
You are so welcome! More coming soon
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Thank you for this helpful information!
I would have preferred animation-type of presentation to show visually the Concentreic, Eccentric and Isometric contractions, or ask a person to demonstrate them. Visual always helps. Thanks for your video; this is the first time I bumped into your channel and no doubt I will come back.
Thank you for making such a great video!
Our pleasure! I've had this one in the idea folder for a long time
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As a frustrated massage therapy student who is smack dab in the middle of anatomy and kinesiology classes I thank you
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I really enjoy learning from your video. It is really good source of knowledge, but I think you was talking bit to fast and for first couple mins I lost what was you saying. Great work thanks for your help.
This is a great video, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, that makes the difference between concentric and eccentric easy.
(Eccentric: "ek-centric")
And eccentric is better at growing muscle and comparing it to walking down hill is absurd. Sure your science Is great but was looking for the muscle stretch vs contract name difference. And now I have it. Thanks man
Great video..
I have 2 question please answer me
1. What is the difference between force production and energy expenditure ?
2. İn the last example (push up) how do you know that the triceps the one who contracte ( concentric,eccentric) not biceps I mean why we don't say the biceps concentric when we go down and eccentric when we go up ?
@Corporis could you please answer the second question - why we don't say the biceps concentric when we go down and biceps eccentric when we go up?
wow absolute great way that you explaining thank you way to goo
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Thank you
If I had the influence to get your room on Room Rater I would hope they'd give it full marks. Content of video was good too lol
Thanks!
How are isotonic contractions explained with the length-tension curve? I thought that tensions vary depending on the length of the muscle, so wouldn't a true isotonic contraction be impossible?
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What does it mean when you say "smallest amount of maximal force"?
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Literally learned more from this video than a semester in kinesiology 🤦♂️
That means a lot, thank you. And best of luck in kinesiology
in the first example of isometric, you said force from muscle = from resistance, but if you hold a dumbell in a bicep curl like 12 pounds how is that equal to resistance from the muscle? Is it because from a resistance which is not moving in motion? Also in non- isometric motion if you have a heavy weight why is that your muscle cannot produce the same force?
This is a good question!
The first example is an isometric contraction because your bicep is producing the same amount of force to lift the dumbbell as the dumbbell exerts from its weight. Your bicep *could* produce more force, but at that moment, it's producing exactly as much force as is required to hold the dumbbell in place.
As for your second question, would you mind clarifying? Are you asking why we can't lift very heavy weights?
@@Corporis Yes, I understand much better now...thanks for the reply...Keep up the good work!
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Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Personal Trainers and Massage Therapists need to know this
Hey man..do you know any good videos on youtube that explain the class of levers in a easy to understand way?
Mystery to me why this field pronounces "eccentric" as E-cen-tric. Pretty eccentric, ya think?
The pronunciation of "eccentric" as **ee-SEN-trik** rather than **ek-SEN-trik** is due to its Latin origin. The prefix "ecc-" comes from Latin "ex-" meaning "out of" or "away from," and "centric" comes from the Greek "kentron," meaning "center." Over time, English pronunciation adapted to the more common Latin root, where "ecc-" is pronounced like **ee**, not **ek**.
~Reddit.
nice video!
Thank you! Cheers!
What about isoconceccentrikinetic?!?!? Riddle me that, science man!
I dont get how you can focus on one type, during an exercise isnt it all three if you lift?
Thank you. I sometimes get things confused hehe
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Glad it was helpful!
SIR! *knocks on computer screen* Excuse me, SIR! *knock on screen even harder* Where were you LAST YEAR when I needed this help and failed my NASM CPT exam! 😛I'mm retesting this year and this FINALLY made sense of the sarcomere and other things!
So the gym advisor's "resistance training" burns less energy but produces more force than contracting the muscles would?
Yes! Both on the microscopic filament level AND the macroscopic level. This master's thesis paper from 2016 compared exercise programs consisting of entirely concentric, eccentric, or mixed exercise and found that concentric exercise overwhelming consumed more energy than eccentric. etd.ohiolink.edu/apexprod/rws_etd/send_file/send?accession=kent1479465117642973&disposition=inline
@@Corporis So why is eccentric supposed to be better according to these gym trainers? You'd think using more energy would be a goal
What is “ee-sentric”?? I think he means “ek-sentric”
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Why do all these fitness people say e-centric? The word is ec-centric. EK-centric.
Great in theory, not practical though. Concentric uses far less energy because it takes a fraction of the time as eccentric. Get strong at concentric and isometric, the muscle will accommodate it self as necessary.
Lord Jesus is the Christ, King of kings and Lord of lords. He is the way, the truth, and the life and no man cometh unto the father but by him alone. He'll give you everything you need, (dwelling) in him there is grace, forgiveness, peace, wisdom, and life; as well as love, strength, and light. God is not mocked! what you sow you will reap. Fear God! repent and believe in him.PRAY ALWAYS!As John 3:18 says
He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
Colossians 3
King James Version
3 If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God.
2 Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.
3 For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.
Really weird, because if you are pushing a car that is driving towards you. Though that force is greater than your force, your muscles would shorten while pushing it.
OKay so i'm trying to memorize the difference between concentric and eccentric in my head. The best I could do is to say that concentric= contraction. Eccentrice = The opposite
The sound when your logo appears sounds like a bad joint crack and it made me queasy during the rest of the video :S
You forgot egocentric. Small unidentifiable movements with enormous weight.
Hahaha, and it somehow extracts everyone else's energy
How many years did you study for making this business? I think youtube is paying you with a bunch of money !
Simple way??? Not so sure. Why do people in the states speak at twice the speed in their videos? Great information but not a simple guide as stated.
I think he explained everything in the first 3 minus, after that is just a bonus
EEEEEcentric is not a word anywhere in the English language. Eccentric means ‘away from the center’. A crazy person is called eccentric bc they are ‘away from the center of normality’. A ‘negative’ movement of an exercise is a movement of the tendons ‘away from the center of the muscle’. It makes perfect sense from an etymological standpoint. Mispronouncing it as eeeecentric would mean ‘without a center’, which makes no sense. Another line of logic proving that it must be pronounced eK-Sen-Trik is that the first syllable is ‘ec’, which can only be pronounced ‘ek’ in English. There’s no possibility of a silent ‘c’. There’s no controversy regarding how to pronounce ‘centric’. So, the word is pronounced, eK-Sen-Trik. But don’t take my word for it! Look it up in literally any English dictionary.
Speed talking ??!!
Lol wow. We are just a bunch of bio-bots.
thank you i understood nothing
FFS, it's Ex-centric, not E-centric! Basic stuff.
It's a regional thing. I say eccentric, you say eccentric
@@Corporis Not regional, just wrong. Doesn't matter how many of your teachers mispronounced it, it's still wrong. Look it up.
Facking click bait title, easiest to remember, like common core math were easier, budumtum (onomatopoeia).
Can I help clear up anything from the video for you?
Wrong pronunciation for "eccentric". Look up the correct one
Welp. I pronounce it this way.
What's essentric?