Biceps- Origin and Insertion

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Muscle Actions 3 types: Concentric- When the muscle overcomes the resistance contracts and becomes smaller Eccentric- When the resistance is greater than the force and the muscle gets longer Isometric- When the force is equal to the resistance and the muscle stays the same. (ISO=same, METRIC= length)

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Biceps- Origin and InsertionMuscles Contract in the direction the fibers run

Muscles Can only Pull Together they can not push apart

Muscle Actions3 types:• Concentric- When the muscle overcomes the resistance contracts and becomes smaller

• Eccentric- When the resistance is greater than the force and the muscle gets longer

• Isometric- When the force is equal to the resistance and the muscle stays the same. (ISO=same, METRIC= length)

Quads and Gluteus

Quads Gluteus

Biceps- Curl (with different grips)

The bicep flexes the arm at the elbow

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Triceps- Origin and Insertion

The Triceps extend the arm at

the elbow

Deltoids - Front Raise

Deltoids- Origin and Insertion

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Pectorals – Decline BP

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Quads/Gluteus- Leg Press

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