takaiskunesto
Takaiskunesto, also known as "reverse nosto," is a term used in the context of weightlifting and bodybuilding to describe the movement of lowering a weight back to the starting position after a lift. This phase is crucial for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the lifter to control the descent of the weight, which is essential for safety and proper technique. Secondly, it helps in maintaining muscle tension, which is important for muscle growth and strength development. Thirdly, it allows for the use of eccentric muscle action, which is the lengthening of a muscle under tension. This type of muscle action is believed to be more effective for muscle growth than concentric action (shortening of a muscle under tension).
The takaiskunesto phase is often emphasized in training programs that focus on muscle hypertrophy, such as
In contrast to the takaiskunesto, the "nosto" phase refers to the lifting of the weight, which is