Twisting an extended arm primarily involves the muscles of the shoulder, particularly the rotator cuff muscles, which include the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis. Additionally, the biceps brachii and triceps brachii play a role in controlling the motion of the elbow and forearm during the twist. The muscles of the forearm, such as the pronator teres and supinator, are also engaged to facilitate pronation and supination of the forearm. Overall, a coordinated effort between these muscle groups allows for effective twisting of an extended arm.
There are several muscles involved in bending the arm, and several others used to extend the arm. Muscles can only PULL; they cannot push or twist.
the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs.
you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles. you use your leg muscles alot and your arm muscles.
yes
Your arm
in karate muscles mostly used are leg and arm muscles
Twist My Arm was created in 1990-09.
Mainly your arm, but all muscles are used.
Biceps and forearm muscles are used
calf muscles and arm muscles adductors abductors
The muscles that are used when snapping a football are all in the arm. More specifically, the forearm muscles are heavily used.
Both arm and leg muscles are being used when driving a car.