(2 pts) The figure to the right shows the upper arm, lower arm, and biceps muscle during a bicep curl exercise. The angl

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(2 pts) The figure to the right shows the upper arm, lower arm, and biceps muscle during a bicep curl exercise. The angl

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2 Pts The Figure To The Right Shows The Upper Arm Lower Arm And Biceps Muscle During A Bicep Curl Exercise The Angl 1
2 Pts The Figure To The Right Shows The Upper Arm Lower Arm And Biceps Muscle During A Bicep Curl Exercise The Angl 1 (45.26 KiB) Viewed 22 times
(2 pts) The figure to the right shows the upper arm, lower arm, and biceps muscle during a bicep curl exercise. The angle of insertion of the muscle in this position is 50° The dashed lines represent the horizontal and vertical axes in the global coordinate system.Draw the following items in the figure. Label each item you draw with the letter associated with it. Item one is completed for you as an example. (a) Example: Axis of rotation (h) Arrow indicating the rotation caused by the (b) Moment arm for the muscle force muscle force (c) Rotary component (i) Arrow indicating the rotation caused by the (d) Moment arm for the rotary component barbell weight (e) Stabilizing component 6) Arrow indicating the rotation caused by the (1) Moment arm for the weight of the barbell weight of the arm (g) Moment arm for the weight of the forearm bet) А ben we talaga
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