which one? on the back of our hands, on the front of our hands, on the fingers themselfs, in the lower forearm, upper arm or at the wrist/ can't figure it out.
in the forearm
Yes. You extend your arm toward the bar. Than you grab it with your hands and fingers. Once you have your fingers around it you tell your brain to contract the muscles in your arms and fingers to life. It sound quite complicated but it works most times.
your fingers
approimately there are 34 muscles in the fingers and thumbs 17 in the palm of the hand 18 in the forearm. I'm not sure if these numbers are totally accurate but they are close.
The muscles that curl the fingers and allow us to grip objects are in the lower forearm. There are weaker muscles on the top of the forearm that hold the wrist firm against the pull of the others, these muscles on the top of the forearm are most likely to get tired first. The muscles that move each finger side to side are in the palm of the hand, when the muscles for moving the finger sideways are used at the same time against each other they can be used to extend the fingers. These small muscles in the palm provide much greater control and relive stress from the forearm. This is why it is important to relax the arms, hands, and wrists while playing, keep the fingers arched and position the finger in place on the key, then press forwards, with practice it becomes a smooth, quick and controlled motion.
I believe you mean striated
Most other muscles are larger and all are located below the human head.
your fingers do most of the work when doing a set
A flexor muscle is a muscle which bends or flexes a limb. Most flexor muscles are located on the anterior aspect of the body.
All of the muscles are important. Without your forearm muscles you can't move your fingers, without the bicep or tricep muscles you cant bend your elbow. and it goes on for every muscle in the body.
anterior, posterior and knee
Most nociceptors in the human body are located in the skin, joints and muscles, and the walls of internal organs.
The Eifel mountain range is located in Europe. Most of the mountain range is located in Germany, but a portion of the range does extend into southern Belgium.