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2025FA-HES-207-001 B. ONQ#6 - Mov & PG

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The antagonist muscle(s) passively __lengthen __during the lifting phase and passively __shorten __during the lowering phase. To lift (or push or pull) a resistance the agonists are _concentrically __ contracting, to control the resistance back down the agonists are __eccentrically __ contracting.

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The statement describes the roles of agonist and antagonist muscles during two phases of a lifting action, with the answer choices specifying how the antagonist and agonist behave. Option 1: lengthen - In the lifting (concentric) phase, the agonists shorten to produce the movement. The antagonists typically lengthen passively as they relax or are passively stretched by the produced movement, allowing the agonist to ......Login to view full explanation

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