abdominals
Mainly just the abdominal muscles.
Abs, or abdominal muscles, are the muscles you contract to perform a sit-up. An exceptionally lean person may have what is colloquially known as a six-pack.
His car probably has abs (automatic braking system brakes). He, like every other human, has abs in the sense of abdominal muscles. Abs also may refers to developed abdominal muscles, in Gym's academy. The question has been asked on this sense. Abs may means "abdominal's" (muscles). However, when we want to refer to the abdominal muscles on a human Anatomy class, we don't say "Abs".
There is a book that is called 'The Truth About Six Pack Abs' which is very popular and received great reviews. It not only covers abs but workouts for other muscles too.
Abs is the abbreviation of abdominals. They are the muscles in the stomach and chest area. (Abdominal muscles.)
|The muscles used in a crucifix in gymnastics are your abs and your forearm muscles
Yes women have abs. The muscles are both the same in men as in women.
"abs"
The muscles often called the 'six pack' is actually an eight pack, with four pairs of muscles divided into sections by connective tissue, these are commonly referred to as the abs, but the proper name for the muscle is the rectus abdominis.
Visible abs when flexed are due to the contraction of the muscles, which tightens and defines the abdominal area. When relaxed, the muscles may not be as prominent, leading to the appearance of less defined abs.
Yes, the abdominal muscles, for the most part are considered as flexors. They oppose the muscles in the back which are extensors. Working together the abs and back muscles keep the spine in proper alignment.
rectus abdominis, trapezius, latissimus dorsi, deltoid, pectoralis major, quadricps, glutues miximus or your abs thanks for reading i hope you understand -Steph DA