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		<title>Physical Education GCSE Exam Question?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PH wanted to know: I have a practice GCSE exam paper, but i am usure of the answer to one of the questions. I have searched the internet but i have not found the answer. Ten points to the first person who can get the correct and say why. Here is the question: Isometric (muscle [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>PH</strong> wanted to know: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have a practice GCSE exam paper, but i am usure of the answer to one of the questions. I have searched the internet but i have not found the answer. Ten points to the first person who can get the correct and say why. Here is the question:</p>
<p>Isometric (muscle contractions without movement) exercises are designed to:</p>
<p>A| Develop more strength than isotonic (muscle contractions with movement) exercises.</p>
<p>B| Build strength only at joint angle used.</p>
<p>C| Strengthen the muscle throughout the range of movement.</p>
<p>D| Develop co-ordination. </p>
<p>Please state and explain the answer. Thanks<br/><br/></div>
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