i watched 10 videos on active passive tension before this one, couldn't understand a thing. After this video, i don't think i have to watch any other. best explanation possible.
Also (in a text book), Neumann, D. A. (2017). Kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system: Foundations for physical rehabilitation (3rd Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby. ISBN: 978-0-323-28753-1
Just wanted to say you saved someone on the other side of world
My classmate shared this video with our entire class. Thanks for making this video, helped everybody a lot
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i watched 10 videos on active passive tension before this one, couldn't understand a thing. After this video, i don't think i have to watch any other. best explanation possible.
Thank you Doc! I fell asleep at my class, your video helps me understand so easily!
I'm studying active length tension at the moment, I really appreciate this video for making it a lot more manageable, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This man is a miracle! You are incredible. Thanks!!
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Absolutely loved it. Helped me understand it completely and properly. Thanks a lot Doc!
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Dr. B
best video on these curves. Can be applied to heart preload and afterload too
Thank you for a useful summary of the Length-Tension concepts. Appreciate it!
You are very welcome! Glad you found it helpful!
Great! totally understood after a lot of question marks , Thank youu!
You are welcome!
thank you for making it so much easier to understand!
Thank you for making this video
I could understand it well
very good job teacher, I understood it very well. GOD bless you
Thanks!!
Thank you SO much for this video!! This is super helpful :)
Thank you for this!!! You are awesome.
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Thank you very much, totally understood!
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That’s really amazing ..thank you so much
Thank you
Great video, very clean :)
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Thank you, it helps a lot
understood it perfectly! thank you so much!!
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Thank you so much!💕
Are you describing the concentric, isometric and eccentric contraction based on the active length tension cure that you were showing?
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Hi, can you please provide the most suitable scientific reference paper? I would love to read it.
Lieber and Firden (2000), Functional and Clinical Significance of Skeletal Muscle Architecture.
Oldie but a goodie!
Also (in a text book), Neumann, D. A. (2017). Kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system: Foundations for physical rehabilitation (3rd Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby. ISBN: 978-0-323-28753-1
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Love that book! Also recommend 👍