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Q: What is the common origin for hamstrings?
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Hamstrings are used for in soccer?

Yes, hamstrings are used for soccer!


Why are hamstrings called hamstrings?

The commonly accepted origin is that legs of ham used to be hung by a hook through the space between the thighbone and the tendons behind the knee. Ham/pork used to be more common in England than beef and lamb. Also the word 'hamstrung' meaning 'blocked', 'unable to move' derives from the cutting of the hamstring tendons of an opponent in battle with swords, which left him helpless. For mobility this area could not be fully protected. Jolimont


What part of speech is hamstrings?

The word hamstrings is a noun. It is the plural form of hamstring.


Where in the body would you find the hamstrings?

The hamstrings are located on the back of the thigh.


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Are hamstrings muscles a common site for giving im injections to a dog?

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How are the hamstrings important?

becuase.


What action does the hamstrings perform?

biceb femoris, semimembranous, semitendinosus


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