Counterpull

/ˌkaʊntərˈpʊl/ noun

Definition

A pulling force or movement made in opposition to another pull.

Etymology

From counter- + pull (from Old Norse pulla). Physical and mechanical term used in engineering and sports since the 19th century.

Kelly Says

Tug-of-war is literally counterpull—and biomechanically, your muscles always work in counterpull pairs (when your bicep pulls your arm up, your tricep provides counterpull resistance to control the movement smoothly).

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