the tripod muscles
I do not know all the technical terms for the muscles, but the primary muscles used are the shoulders (deltoids, i think?), triceps, biceps, forearms, and legs (hamstring, thigh and calf). The abs are used a little, and the back is used as well.
The muscles that move the ears are used for subtle movements that help animals detect sounds and express emotions.
The two functional characteristics used to classify muscles into classes are agonist and antagonist. Agonist muscles are responsible for causing movement, while antagonist muscles work in opposition to the agonist to help control the movement.
The muscles used to lift the leg while lying down are primarily the hip flexor muscles, including the iliopsoas and rectus femoris. These muscles work together to flex the hip joint and raise the leg off the ground.
Whistling typically involves mostly the lips and tongue muscles. These muscles work together to control the shape and tension of the lips to produce different pitches and sounds while whistling. It doesn't require a large number of muscles to whistle, but the coordination and control of these specific muscles are important for producing the desired sound.
the history of the bobsleigh is that
A bobsleigh rider.
Bloncher invented first bobsleigh
James Atkinson - bobsleigh - was born in 1929.
The word bobsleigh is a noun. The plural is bobsleighs.
Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton was created in 1986.
Paul Field - bobsleigh - was born in 1967.
Thomas Hicks - bobsleigh - was born in 1918.
Thomas Hicks - bobsleigh - died in 1992.
Charles Green - bobsleigh - was born in 1914.
Charles Green - bobsleigh - died in 1999.
Thomas Arnold - bobsleigh - was born in 1901.