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Old 11-30-2006, 02:24 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I don't really beleive that. Isometric training gets your muscles strong at that particular type of activity (holding tension in the one place for a length of time); this does not transfer very well to plyometric strength, moving large weights around, wrestling etc. It is good for rock-climbing and is a valid method of training to be cycled in with other equally valid methods by strength athletes.
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