The hamstring (back / dorsal side of the thigh)
The hamstring muscles (semimembranosus, semiteninosus, and biceps femoris).
The hamstrings ( bicep femoris, semitendinosis, semimembranosis)
Hamstring Muscle
tibialis anterior
The hamstring muscle group (biceps femoris, semitendonosis, semimembranosis) are the antagonists to the quadricep group.
Quadricepts
Quadriceps muscle or thigh muscle.
A bruise on your quadriceps muscle, which is the large muscle in your thigh.
No it is not true, the antagonist muscle to the biceps is the triceps. You have to think of what muscles will have to release in order to allow contraction, another example would be when the quadriceps contract, your hamstrings must release otherwise the work of the muscles would contradict one another.
quadriceps
explosive
Quadriceps tendon
quadriceps
Quadriceps is a muscle in a leg, not a cause of disease.
antagonist muscle
A four head muscle in the leg/articulates with femoris bone Quadriceps femoris