28. Does that answer this stupid question?
During the arm elevation phase from the 6 to 3 o'clock position, the supraspinatus muscle fired at its highest rate, centralizing the humeral head within the glenoid. From the 3 to 12 o'clock position phase, the posterior deltoid and teres minor muscles worked at their highest capacity to maintain arm elevation and externally rotate the humerus.
You're using majority the muscles of the legs in most of the softball skills from running to fielding and even when you bat and throw. Core muscles are used in most of the softball skills as well. When throwing you use your back and triceps for batting you're using your forearms as well. For pitching your shoulders, legs, core and back are working
To play softball
there are about 16 muscles used .
There are many muscles in the body that are used in a roundhouse kick. The abs are used, side muscles, thigh muscles, and the butt muscles.
Hmmm....maybe in softball.
Softball skills will be needing the abductor and adductor muscles of the leg, The core muscles is important for rotational movement (batting, throwing). Lats and tricep musles for overhead throw, deltoids for pitching, and forearm for grips
Muscles are not used to think. The brain is composed of neurons.
27 muscles dudes
For stability and power, the legs, our inner and outer and the core muscles. For keeping the bat a fixed and firm our forearm muscles and triceps.
gluts,bicep and shoulder
What? Have ever looked at a softball? There's two white pieces usally sewed together by red stitching.