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Isokinetic exercise is similar to isotonic exercise, except that motion is resisted through an entire circuit. In weight lifting, resistance is present only when lifting - gravity lowers the weights. In isotonic training, the downward motion is also resisted.
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Isokinetic exercise is similar to isotonic exercise, except that motion is resisted through an entire circuit. In weight lifting, resistance is present only when lifting - gravity lowers the weights. In isotonic training, the downward motion is also resisted.

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Isokinetic exercise is similar to isotonic exercise, except that motion is resisted through an entire circuit. In weight lifting, resistance is present only when lifting - gravity lowers the weights. In isotonic training, the downward motion is also resisted.

Isokinetic exercise is similar to isotonic exercise, except that motion is resisted through an entire circuit. In weight lifting, resistance is present only when lifting - gravity lowers the weights. In isotonic training, the downward motion is also resisted.