Sternocleidomastoids flex the head toward the chest when acting together but alone, one sides bends neck toward shoulder and turns face to opposite side.
Chin, cheek, chest,
Its a chin with a dimple in the middle
Slapping your chin will cause an ebration and WILL PROBABLY HURT!
You have two collarbones one each side of your neck. Put your fingers under you chin and run them down the front of your throat till you reach a hollow at the top of you chest - then run your fingers towards your shoulder. The curved bone that you can feel is one of your collarbones.
You can create the appearance of a smaller chin by applying a dark matte face bronzer or foundation, about 5 times darker than your natural shade, onto the outside of the chin directly on the jawline, blending in.
The Neck Muscle
Most muscles in the body have "counterparts", one pulls and your leg curls up, the other pulls and the leg straightens. They would be on opposite sides of your leg. The "biceps" are the upper arm top muscle, and the tri-ceps (I think) is the upper arm bottom muscle. They work in conjunction to let you 'curl a barbell'' or do a chin-up.
Rollkur.
eye i do better when i shoot from my chest
Neck, chin.
Chin, cheek, chest,
The CHEST chin
yes
The space between your chin and your chest is called your Neck. The neck is the part of a person's body that connects the head to the rest of the body, and also links the spinal cord to the brain.
No if you do it the right way. You line up your neck with your spine. Then, you put your chin to your chest. While keeping your chin to chest, roll your neck to the side. You are not supposed to roll your neck to the back. Roll your neck back to the center while still keeping your chin to your chest. Then you do the same thing just to the opposite side.
Could be meningitis.
Your stretching your jaw