No, your bicep is a muscle.
A torn bicep muscle can usually occur when your bicep muscle is fully extended and under too much pressure. Weight lifters often get a torn bicep muscle when doing the preacher curl. The preacher curl can really strain the bicep muscle, and lead to a torn bicep muscle if you are lifting to much weight or have not warmed up correctly. Your bicep is a muscle on your arm. it is the muscle that you usually flex when trying to show off your srength. Most torn bicep muscle injuries occur when the arm is fully extended and the lifter is just about to pull the weight back up. When you get a torn bicep muscle you will feel an immediate sharp pain in your bicep near your elbow, followed by bicep muscle weakness and stiffness and eventaully bruising.
i did sports science but cant forget the terms properly.. however there are two parts to bicep curls, the up and down. durin the uplifting of a weight, the bicep is the main muscle working, whilst the tricep is assisting, this is opposite for downwards phase.
The bicep muscle. The tricep contracts to straighten the arm as the bicep relaxes.
Bicep curls target the biceps muscle group in the arms.
No. The biceps are a flexor muscle.
When you flex your bicep, the muscle contracts and pulls on the tendons that attach it to your bones. If there is inflammation or strain in the muscle or tendon, it can cause pain when you flex your bicep.
To strengthen your bicep muscle effectively, focus on exercises like bicep curls, chin-ups, and hammer curls. Use proper form, gradually increase weight, and allow for adequate rest between workouts to see progress.
yes and no it is a muscle but its like any other muscles when you flex your arm your bicep shows
Your bicep is a muscle which means it goes in the muscular system.
Neurons
the bicep