gastrocnemus, erector spinae, latissimus dorsi, Gluteus maximus,medius, minimus, Biceps femoris, quadricep muscles.
striated muscles
Striated muscle
It's because you can't create a force with your muscles that exceeds the forces of gravity attracting the box and the Earth toward each other.
answer is because lifting a box is gravitational P.E and thinking is not MIGHT BE RIGHT MIGHT NOT
It all depends on what exercises you do with the weights, you can use just about all the muscles in your body depending on what muscle group you want to focus on. The type of muscle you mainly use is skeletal muscles; the muscles connected to you bones
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Here are a few possible answers: - The box has a mass greater than that movable by the lifter. - The box is not sturdy enough to contain the contents when lifting. - The box is positioned so that the bottom cannot be reached, and there are no attachment points on which to fasten lifting devices. There may be other possibilities.
The exact method of sizing a plenum box is putting the numbers in their tens.
Well box splits are a Lot harder than side splits, box splits is about the stretching in your thighs and your muscles, to do this you must stretch a Lot and go down in box splits as far as you can and sit in it for 10seconds this may occur each day/night you do it. Or.. Only stretch your legs try lifting your legs as high as you can, maybe start gymnastics and learn from them. You can't do box splits, I mean learn to do them, it's how flexible and supple you are... Hope I helped
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Assuming that each person is lifting equally the answer is 100 lbs each. The total weight 200, divided by 2. In reality it would depend on the center of gravity for the box, and also how evenly the weight of the box is distributed, plus also the height of the two lifters and the positions of their hands relative to the box's center of gravity.