The front one is called a hamstring and the back is called the quads.
The front one is called a hamstring and the back is called the quads.
The vastus Muscles
pretty much every muscle is affected in cheerleading. especially: biceps/triceps, shoulders, upper back, lower back, hips, groin, calves, thighs/ back of thighs, ankles, wrists, backside
im not sure but i think it is the cervic The back or lats
Horses are unable to vomit (be sick); they have a strong ring of muscle at the top of their stomach that acts like a one way valve and does not allow food back up.
Biceps, Triceps and the lats mainly. Also Muscles found in the lower back and the thighs
because they have a gland at the back of their throats that can only flip downwards and if a horse tries to be sick it gets colic, i hope this helps! Horses cannot throw up due to a sphincter muscle (not a gland) that is located near their stomach. The valve will open to allow food to pass into the stomach, but due to the muscle strength of the sphincter and the angle of the esophagus they can almost never force food back up out of their stomachs, this is also why horses usually cannot burp.
The cause of pain from between your thighs that moves to the back side could be a pulled muscle. This could also be cramping associated with the menstrual cycle or even a groin muscle tear.
It helps exercise the quadriceps (top of thighs) and hamstrings (back of thighs).
It helps exercise the quadriceps (top of thighs) and hamstrings (back of thighs).
A horse has over 700 muscles that allow movement, with major muscle groups including those in the neck, back, hindquarters, and legs. These muscles are essential for various functions such as running, jumping, and maintaining posture.