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brachialis
Technically speaking it's the abs. The agonist muscle in a situp is actually the hip flexors.
Brachialis
We mostly talk about agonists and antagonists with regards to cellular receptors. An agonist binds to a receptor and activates it, an antagonist binds to the receptor, but DOES NOT activate it, and prevents it from being activated.
synergist
The agonist being the biceps brachii group. The two synergist muscles that assist the biceps brachiiare the brachialis and to a lesser extent the brachioradialis.
brachialis
agonist, antagonist, synergist
brachialis
Technically speaking it's the abs. The agonist muscle in a situp is actually the hip flexors.
Synergists aid agonists by promoting the same movement.a synergist :)
Synergists aid agonists by promoting the same movement.a synergist :)
the antagonsit is the tricep but im not sure what the synergist is sorry : revised : the synergist in a biceps curl would be the posterior deltoid as it flexes to stabilize the shoulder, as the secondary role of the biceps brachii in a biceps curl is to pull the elbow forward and upward in an arc towards the shoulder. if you were looking at the synergists to the biceps brachii as an agonist in its usual role, then the brachioradialis would be the synergist.
hm...if I had to take a wild guess....I would guess serratus anterior and pec minor.
The brachialis is a muscle in the upper arm that flexes the elbow joint.
Synergists aid agonists by promoting the same movement.a synergist :)
The synergist muscle is a kind of muscle that performs or helps perform the same set of joint motion as the agonists. Synergist muscle acts on movable joints.