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Falling to the ground primarily involves the relaxation of muscles rather than their contraction, as the body succumbs to gravity. While specific numbers can vary, it is generally estimated that it takes around 50-100 muscles to coordinate the body's movements during a fall, including those that help maintain balance and stabilize the body before impact. However, the act of simply falling itself requires less muscular effort than maintaining an upright position.

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