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The cerebellum is responsible for balance and repetitive movements, such as walking and writing.
A nerve that is under your conscious control and stimulates skeletal muscles also controls voluntary movements, such as writing, talking, smiling or jumping
Chinese writing was hard to learn because you were probably unfamiliar to it. There also is no alphabet making it hard to memorize.
Writing at a slant involves BOTH your brain along with your arm and hand muscles.
writing and walking
You can use it by writing a sentence talking about something you need to memorize. Just a suggestion...
lifting a book kicking a ball running jumping walking swimming typing writing lifting your hand etc. anything that you can do on purpose is a voluntarily skeletal muscle action.
Movements such as reaching, jumping, writing, waving your hand….all these are voluntary movements. You have finely tuned your skills to be able to make these movements when you decide to make them.
When you are talking. When you are writing. when you are walking.
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Muscular energy is used while writing. Writing involves motion of muscles.
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