A back double biceps is a standard pose in bodybuilding in which both sets of biceps and back muscles are flexed.
Biceps itself is from latin. For example: Biceps Brachi- the double headed muscle of the arm (brachium)
Front of arm are biceps triceps are the back of arm and deltoids are shoulders
"Biceps" comes from the Latin word "biceps", meaning "having two parts" or, literally, "two-headed." The Latin "biceps" comes from bis, meaning "double" and ceps meaning "head."http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=biceps
Biceps workout are great way to tone your arms. A great online website to help you with your biceps workout: simplyabs.com/back-and-biceps-workout.php
Some effective back exercises that do not heavily engage the biceps include lat pulldowns, seated rows, face pulls, and hyperextensions. These exercises target the back muscles more than the biceps, helping to strengthen and tone the back effectively.
Back of arm, behind biceps.
The prefix bi- means two. In the biceps muscle there are two heads.
The biceps femoris are the large muscles in the back of the upper legs, where they connect to the hamstring tendons.(Similarly, the biceps or biceps brachii, are muscles of the upper arm.)
biceps mostly Biceps (Chin ups are the best for these), lats, shoulders, back muscles and the forearms.
The biceps, pectoralis, and trapezius.
The triceps are located on the back of your upper arm, while the biceps are located on the front of your upper arm.
The muscle in the back of the thigh is the hamstring, or the biceps femoris to be technical.