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[E348]Examples Of Isometric Exercises
by Sven Ullmann, Sve
Isometric exercise is when you push against something that doesn't move for resistance, such as a wall. About 20 years ago this was a popular type of physical training but it isn't very common anymore. The strength you are able to gain is through isometric contractions is within only twenty degrees of the angle you hold. When you use weights you become stronger through a wider range of motion. Isometric training causes your blood pressure to increase more than any other method of strength training so if you have weak blood vessels or heart trouble you are susceptible to rupturing a blood vessel or developing an irregular heart beat. The popularity of isometrics is a direct result of the success of some weightlifters who took synthetic male hormones that were known as anabolic steroids. The weightlifters then claimed that their isometric exercises made them strong. They said that they were doing a brand new revolutionary training method that involved pushing against bars that didn't move. In reality the steroids made them much stronger by helping them recover faster from hard workouts so they were able to perform more strenuous workouts. With this workout to make your muscles stronger is to exercise with resistance. You can do this by lifting heavy weights or pushing against something that doesn't move. The great thing about isometric exercise is that you are able to add it to your daily routine easily. It can be performed just about anywhere, as long as you can have the discipline to do it. Tightening and flexing the abdominal and glut muscles can be done while you are even sitting on the couch watching your favorite TV show, or while sitting at your desk in your office. Simple arm stretches can be performed while standing against a door frame or while cleaning the kitchen.

Isometric training is perfect because it has the power of targeting specific muscle groups or problem areas. This makes it possible and easier for you to spend less time exercising. When you exercise specific muscle groups you are able to create lean muscle mass and will begin to shed unwanted fat without ever spending a minute in the gym. When you build muscle you will be happy to know that lean muscles take more energy to exist than fat does, so every time you are working out and gaining muscle you will know that you are increasing your fat burning as well. As you become more familiar with your own isometric exercise routine your body will become more accustomed to tensing and flexing on command, and you will be able to increase your intensity and add in more types of workouts. To maximize your isometric training results you should do some cardio a few times a week to get your heart pumping and burn extra calories.


They never offer up an facts or proof... just their opinion.

Which they proudly pronounce it as if it were GOD's word!

Well folks, here are the facts read em and weep OR get excited! I would like you to take a moment to read this entire article, this is not some rehash of the same subject. In this article I will break it down for you and give you all the facts.

Here's a short snip from an article published by NASA about Isometric Exercise.

Isometric Exercises In Space

"Strength exercises, says Fitts, involves two different types of resistance exercises... high-intensity isotonic, which shortens and lengthens muscles (for example, lifting and lowering a dumbbell), and isometrics, which fully contracts muscles without movement (for example, pushing against a doorway).

Both types of exercise could potentially reduce muscle atrophy in a space enviroment

Fitts' experiments with rats, however, suggest that isometrics may protect slow fibers better than isotonics.

Slow fibers muscle fibers develop very little force during relatively fast isotonic motions."

Sounds to me as NASA has realized the strength of Isometric exercise!

Isometric Training On Earth

Oh wait here's another one for the ladies, just in case you thought Isometric training was just for men.

This a small part of an interview with Jane Seymour ,actress; regarding how she stays in incredible shape.

"Lifetime TV": What is your exercise of choice these days?

Jane Seymour: "Why Isometrics! I used to throw my back out often. A couple of years ago, it got so bad that I couldn't move.

It turned out I had a herniated disc.

That's the kind of injury you expect to see in a linebacker in the Super Bowl, not in a woman who weighs 115 pounds. I had to have surgery. My doctor recommended isometrics to help my recovery, so I've been doing it for more than two years."

"With isometrics, you have to focus on your body's alignment and engaging the muscles. I get more out of isometrics than crunches. It has given me really strong stomach muscles, and I have a longer, leaner look than before.

I really wasn't concentrating on looking good with isometrics - that was just a by-product. The main thing is that it has helped with my back pain. I don't need a chiropractor or a masseuse."

I guess Isometric training is being used for rehabilitation. But, then what do doctors know!

In Part 2, I will reveal what Olympic Teams throughout the world think about Isometric Training

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