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push up from crouch with legs so calves quads hams rotory motion of torso hips ab muscles then upper body movement chest and biceps for a hook (mainly) usually chest shoulder and triceps for straight punches back triceps and shoulders come into play too

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What are the prime movers in a golf swing?

The prime movers in a golf swing are the muscles responsible for generating power and generating speed during the swing. These muscles include the muscles of the core, hips, and legs. They work together to transfer energy from the body to the club, resulting in a powerful and efficient swing.


What muscles are the prime movers for inversion of the foot?

The prime movers for inversion of the foot are the tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior muscles. The tibialis anterior is located on the front of the lower leg and it helps to invert the foot by pulling the foot upwards and inwards. The tibialis posterior is located deep in the calf and it assists in inversion by pulling the foot inwards.


Prime mover of flexion of head?

The prime mover of flexion of the head is the sternocleidomastoid muscle. It acts to tilt and rotate the head to the opposite side when contracted unilaterally and both muscles together flex the neck and bring the head towards the chest.


What are the classification of muscles according to action?

prime movers : muscle that initiate a particular movement synergism : muscles that have the same action of the prime mover antagonist : muscles that come into play to oppose a certain movement


What is a baited hook?

A baited hook is a fishing hook that has been attached to some form of bait, such as live bait or artificial bait, to attract fish. The bait is used to entice fish to bite onto the hook, allowing the angler to catch the fish.