Definition
'Isometric' describes something that maintains the same dimensions. It often refers to exercises where muscles are tensed without changing length, like pushing against a wall. Think of holding a plank position; your muscles are working, but they're not shortening or lengthening. πͺ In technical drawings, 'isometric' projections show objects in three dimensions while preserving their proportions. It's about consistent measurement and scale. Imagine a building plan where all lines are drawn to an equal scale. Isometric views are useful in architecture and engineering.