The vastus Muscles
Adductor Group
The quadriceps are the muscles used to grip a horse's back when riding on a horse. This muscle is sometimes called the thigh muscles.
They are: * Thighs * Shoulders * Chest * Back * Hamstrings
With exercise bands, you can work out tons of muscles. Muscles that you can work out are arm muscles, leg muscles and back muscles. With leg muscles, you can work out the thighs, and calves muscles.
A lot of muscles get involved. 1. Thighs 2. Back 3. Abdomen. 4. Shoulders
pretty much every muscle is affected in cheerleading. especially: biceps/triceps, shoulders, upper back, lower back, hips, groin, calves, thighs/ back of thighs, ankles, wrists, backside
Weight benches work all types of muscles. The muscles that weight benches work are the thighs, biceps, triceps, stomach, legs, chest, back and the glutes.
Same as all the other muscles - to allow you to move about.
Yes they do form lean thighs. If you do them the right way- front foot pointing forward, back foot also pointing forward- then they help build muscles in your calves and thighs. I do them after I workout and found my thighs were tighter than usual. So, it does help make your thighs lean.
Biceps, Triceps and the lats mainly. Also Muscles found in the lower back and the thighs
Race horses have many adaptations. They have stronger back muscles then normal horses to enable them to carry the jockey. Having a stronger back also gives them stronger abdominal muscles. They have longer necks so that they can have a photo finish in a race.
Quadriceps (thighs), Triceps (back of your arm) and abs (stomach muscles) are the three most important muscles involved in swimming, however a well rounded, athletic body in all areas is the best.
There are several put the main two are your quadricep front of your leg and hamstring back of the leg