When standing on one leg, the muscles primarily used are the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calf muscles to help maintain balance and stability.
Quadricep
Triceps and Pectorals
Pectorals
The primary muscles used in the bench press exercise are the pectoralis major (chest), deltoids (shoulders), and triceps (back of the arms). Additionally, the muscles in the back, core, and legs are also engaged to stabilize the body during the exercise.
Motor nerve cells are the nerves that are supplied from the the brain to the muscles and the glands to perform a function. They are used in contracting and relaxing the muscles to perform certain specified functions.
The muscles used are the pectorials and triceps. This is because the triceps are the muscles used for pushing and the pectorials are near your sholder.
The muscles used in the leg press exercise are your Quads primarily. Hamstring gets a good work out too.
The voluntary muscles - those used for walking moving and speaking. As opposed to involuntary muscles such as those in your intestine or heart.
The muscles that are used to perform a snapshot are the quadriceps and trapezius. Other muscles that are used are external/internal obliques and the pectoralis major.
The pectoralis major is the muscle that is used when controlling the bar going down during a bench press.
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