Your lats.
olecranon process of ulna
Chin-ups, just as most exercises use a primary & secondary muscle group. The primary muscle group would be the back (or latissimus dorsi). This is what helps to give that "V" - shape in the torso area. (along with slimming down the torso area, of course) The secondary muscle group would be the biceps. Depending on your grip position, you can focus either more on your "lats", or arms.
Chin-ups, just as most exercises use a primary & secondary muscle group. The primary muscle group would be the back (or latissimus dorsi). This is what helps to give that "V" - shape in the torso area. (along with slimming down the torso area, of course) The secondary muscle group would be the biceps. Depending on your grip position, you can focus either more on your "lats", or arms.
Chin-ups, just as most exercises use a primary & secondary muscle group. The primary muscle group would be the back (or latissimus dorsi). This is what helps to give that "V" - shape in the torso area. (along with slimming down the torso area, of course) The secondary muscle group would be the biceps. Depending on your grip position, you can focus either more on your "lats", or arms.
During exercise muscle cells use oxygen.
Triceps and Biceps
pecs triceps anterior delts
To strengthen your bicep muscle effectively, focus on exercises like bicep curls, chin-ups, and hammer curls. Use proper form, gradually increase weight, and allow for adequate rest between workouts to see progress.
S. J. Chin has written: 'An accelerometer for use in vehicles'
During a job interview, relax your arms and put your hands in your lap. Don't rest your chin in your hand or use your hands too much "to talk".
During an EMG test, a fine needle is inserted into the muscle to be tested
Chin-ups, just as most exercises use a primary & secondary muscle group. The primary muscle group would be the back (or latissimus dorsi). This is what helps to give that "V" - shape in the torso area. (along with slimming down the torso area, of course) The secondary muscle group would be the biceps. Depending on your grip position, you can focus either more on your "lats", or arms.