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3 second workout just 3 times a week: Does it work, what muscles to engage and how

A study claims a 3-second workout just 3 days a week has real health benefits. But for whom, and for how long? Can the underlying principle be used for greater gains in muscle strength?

August 05, 2023 / 10:03 IST
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A 3-second workout sounds good, but it has limited usefulness. A study found a modest improvement of 2.5 percent and 3.9 percent in concentric and eccentric muscle strength after four weeks. (Photo by Andres Ayrton via Pexels)
When you move the weight away from your shoulder in a bicep curl, this movement comprises an eccentric contraction. (Photo by Andres Ayrton via Pexels)

Fitness enthusiasts are constantly seeking effective and efficient ways to optimize their workouts. A recent study published in the European Journal of Applied Physiology posits that doing one eccentric bicep contraction for 3 seconds a day for a minimum of 3 days a week significantly improved muscle strength.

Understanding Eccentric Contraction

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For those unfamiliar with the term eccentric contraction, let’s first understand that. It refers to the muscle action wherein the muscle elongates and lengthens under tension while producing force, such as in the biceps curl exercise when we lower the arm from the top towards the waist in a slow and controlled manner while holding a heavy weight. As opposed to that, concentric contraction refers to the muscle action wherein the muscle shortens under tension while producing force, such as in the biceps curl exercise when we bring our arm towards the shoulders as fast as possible with good form and a neutral spine while holding heavy weight. Thirdly, an isometric contraction is one in which the muscles are tensed up without any motion, with no change to muscle length.

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