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Concentric

Concentric refers to a state of muscular contraction. Concentric contraction is when a muscle shortens during the lifting of a load. The classic example of concentric contraction can be seen in the biceps muscle group during a bicep curl- you can actually see and feel the muscle shorten in length as the exercise is performed.

The concentric phase of a lift is also known as the ‘positive’ phase.

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