vasthoudfase
Vasthoudfase, or the holding phase, is a term used in Dutch exercise science to describe the portion of a muscular contraction where the muscle length remains constant while force is produced. This is an isometric phase, occurring at a fixed joint angle and without movement at the joint. The concept is applied in both training and rehabilitation to target static strength, joint stability, and neuromuscular control.
In training, vasthoudfase is often incorporated into tempo prescriptions. During a repetition, an exercise may involve
Physiological effects of the holding phase include high muscle tension with minimal length change, resulting in
Safety and progression considerations are important. Maintain proper technique and controlled breathing; avoid notable Valsalva maneuvers