Because technically they don't need it.... because they jump with their backlegs.
Forearms are commonly worked in conjunction with the biceps and triceps. Exercises such as hammer curls, reverse curls, and wrist curls target the forearms effectively while also engaging the surrounding muscle groups. It is important to incorporate a variety of exercises to target the forearms from different angles for overall development.
get one of those thinga mabbobbers that you sqeeze so that your forearms gain muscle...or you can just eat popcorn...that always works!
umm... it's acutally the quad muscles
There are many exercises that are good for working your forearms. Some of these include the cable wrist curl and the farmers walk. You can find these exercises and others at the following website: http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/finder/lookup/filter/muscle/id/2/muscle/forearms
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A pullup primarily works the muscles in the back, specifically the latissimus dorsi, biceps, and forearms.
The main muscle targets engaged during pull-up exercises are the latissimus dorsi (back muscles), biceps, and forearms.
biceps mostly Biceps (Chin ups are the best for these), lats, shoulders, back muscles and the forearms.
The primary muscle groups targeted during pull-up exercises are the latissimus dorsi (back muscles), biceps, and forearms.
Luigi Galvani had a pond so he could keep his frogs in it, he kept frogs because he experimented with the frogs muscles and electricity. Even if the frog was no longer alive the muscle would twitch and jump with the electrical charge which he directed to the muscle with a brass rod!
The muscle groups targeted when performing pull up exercises are primarily the back muscles, specifically the latissimus dorsi, as well as the biceps and forearms.
Uneven forearms can be caused by muscle imbalances, differences in strength or flexibility between the two arms, overuse of one arm, poor posture, or underlying medical conditions such as nerve damage or skeletal abnormalities.