Back of arm, behind biceps.
Tricepts
you have the forearms, bicepts, tricepts, pecs, back, quads, hams, glutes, and lats
well one of then is DMW. those are his intials.
its more about the movement itself but it would be your tricepts
The biceps and triceps are two major muscle groups in the upper arm. The biceps, located on the front of the arm, are primarily responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm. In contrast, the triceps, located on the back of the arm, are responsible for extending the elbow. Together, they work to facilitate arm movements and contribute to overall upper body strength.
The best way to treat an injection point on the triceps muscle is to apply a damp, warm compress to the affected area.
Triceps can be defined as any of several muscles having three points of attachment at one end. An example would be the large muscle at the back if the upper arm.
workout your tricepts and chest those are the muscles you use to extend you arm forward and practice your form and technique above all
the bicept and tricepts help the upper body strength and if your a line backer you need big delts (wich are shoulder muscles to) and the thigh and calve are for speed and lower body strength
The muscles used are the pectorials and triceps. This is because the triceps are the muscles used for pushing and the pectorials are near your sholder.
An elliptical machine works out lower body muscles, upper body muscles and core body muscles. Quadricepts and hamstrings are included in the lower body muscle catagory. Bicepts and tricepts are included in the upper body catagory and abs are part of the core muscle group.
A spinal fracture will only cause paralysis if the spinal cord is also damaged. A C5 injury will affect finger flexion and extension, wrist flexion, tricepts, and all muscle groups from the chest downwards throughout the body. Breathing will be compromised, as will bowel, bladder and sexual function.