triceps surae
To guide your foot through your stride by causing you to heelstrike. Our body's were made to strike with the fore foot first not the heel and striking with the heel can cause knee, hip or back injury
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Your right foot.
The gastrocnemius (plantar flexes the foot) is the muscle which is opposite of the tibialis anterior dorsiflexor of the foot).
Achilles Tendon
There are two: the extensor digitorum (toes) brevis muscle and the extensor hallucis (big toe) brevis muscle.
The tibialis anterior muscle: this long, thick muscle lies against the lateral surface of the tibia, where it is easy to palpate (feel). It dorsiflexes and inverts the foot.
Parts of a foot are the -Skin -Bone -Muscle Hope I helped. :)
Peroneus (fibularis) longus muscle and Peroneus (fibularis) brevis muscle
The weight of a square foot of muscle can vary depending on various factors such as the individual's body composition and overall muscle density. On average, muscle tissue weighs about 18-20 pounds per square foot.
your rist and in your foot and in your nake
they use a muscle like foot