isokinetic muscle contractions are muscle contractions at a constant rate or speed. Obviously all sports vary at least a little in each muscle movement. but for example, rowing could be one, long distance running, cycling, jump rope, or other sports in which the range of motion is generally the same with each play/repetition.
No a push up uses fixed resistance (normally body weight or more if weights are added) which is isotonic not isokinetic
probably swimming
Smooth for a+ kids. This means you too dom!
i do gymnastics and u MUST use every muscle in ur body. hope this helps! :)
I know that both gymnastics and dancing use them a lot but I think some others do aswell.Pole Vaulting.
An apostrophe with omission describes contractions and special uses like o'er and o'clock.Some contractions are:He'llWe'reShe'd
The muscular system uses movement via contractions and creates most body heat.
Football is a sport that uses a pigskin.
Badminton is a racquet sport that uses a net and a shuttlecock.
The sport of pool or pocket billiards uses chalk and pockets.
Hockey
The sport of surfing.