Eccentric Contraction
Eccentric Contraction: definition
The lowering phase of an exercise where the muscle lengthens under load. Responsible for more muscle damage and soreness than concentric.
What Eccentric Contraction means in practice
The lowering phase of an exercise where the muscle lengthens under load. Responsible for more muscle damage and soreness than concentric.
Use the definition as a starting point, then connect it to your programme, exercise selection, nutrition targets, or progress data.
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Eccentric Contraction: quick questions
What does Eccentric Contraction mean?
The lowering phase of an exercise where the muscle lengthens under load. Responsible for more muscle damage and soreness than concentric.
Why does Eccentric Contraction matter in fitness?
Understanding Eccentric Contraction makes it easier to follow programmes, interpret coaching instructions, and make informed training or nutrition decisions.
Where can I learn more about Eccentric Contraction?
Continue with the related concepts Concentric Contraction, Isometric Contraction, Tempo Training, DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) or browse the PT Tracker exercise, programme, and calculator libraries.
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