Joint Push Pull
These exercises typically involve movement at more than one joint. For example, a movement might involve flexion at one joint and extension at another.
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The constant push from the concrete against the pull of the steel creates a internal force equilibrium. When an external load (like a train on a bridge) is applied, the pre-existing push-pull cancels out some of the stress, allowing the structure to carry heavier loads with less material. Similarly, a bicycle wheel is a joint push-pull system: the rigid rim (push) and the tensioned spokes (pull) work together to create a stiff, lightweight structure. These exercises typically involve movement at more than
