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conor hamiltons biceps
cause you use your biceps whenever you do passing in netball. I play netball. even though I'm 13 -Tillie
pectoralis major, biceps brachii, deltoid
Many people have the misconception that biceps play an important role in Weightlifting. The biceps muscle is relatively unimportant in good weightlifting technique. The force for lifting and accelerating the bar is produced in the legs and the quadriceps is the main muscle group. The triceps play an important part in holding weights overhead. The function of the tricep is to straighten the arm, and in holding a weight overhead the elbows must be locked out and the triceps make this happen.
The biceps and triceps are used to bend and extend the elbow. When your biceps contract it bends the elbow and when the triceps contract it extends the elbow. Also, when the biceps contracts, the triceps relaxes - and vice versa.
Not very much. It builds your triceps (the back of your arm) alot more. The biceps may grow a little as it is their job to counteract the tricep when bending your arm at the elbow. You will also strengthen your stomach muscles if you play the kick drum and hi-hat in the "heel up" position as this requires more balance.
Bob Sanders plays for the Indianapolis Colts at the position of safety. Bob Sanders is out for the rest of the 2009 season with a torn biceps.
The close grip barbell press is an exercise that works out your Tricep muscle exclusively. Your bicep muscles do not play any part in the downward phase of this exercise.
After the myotomy, you will probably be able to resume normal activities within eight weeks. It may take longer than that before you can exercise and play sports like you did before the injury.
Muscles used in Badminton are...- gastrocnemius- biceps- hamstrings- triceps- gluteals- adductors- abductors- soleus- wrist flexors- hip flexor- quadricepsfind more @... www.thestretchinghandbook.com/.../stretches-badminton.php
To be able to pull your opponents shirts and drag them down. Also gives you that extra power when elbowing them in the face on high balls.
Your pitcher would need to have biceps the size of most people's thighs, and you'd probably kill the catcher, either from the impact of the ball itself or when the shattered pieces of the bat hit him in the head.