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occurs when tension developed in the cross-bridges is less than the external resistance, and the muscle lengthens. In other words, a muscle action in which the muscle lengthens because the contractile force is less than the resistance force. During the slow, controlled, downward phase of the biceps curl, the muscle exerts enough force to slow the decent of the barbell, but insufficient force to stop the descent or raise the barbell
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| eccentricity |
shape of Earth's orbit; it varies from being elliptical to almost circular.
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The eccentricity is the measure for the deviation of the tube axis of the outside diameter from that of the inner diameter. Eccentricity results from the wall thickness deviation.
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The part of a muscular contraction involving the lengthening phase of the fibers.
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Also called the "negative" movement, it's the lengthening of a muscle while under tension, such as lowering a barbell during a bench press or a barbell curl.
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