Bodybuilding Article 25
Welcome to Bodybuilding Article 25 in our comprehensive series. Training specific body parts can only truly be effective if you recognize and understand the role of the individual muscles. This article examines the muscles that make up the lower body.
Bodybuilding article 25 will contend that the muscles of the lower body deserve special attention as this is where you'll find the big, strong muscles that allow us to get around. And don't forget, you can get the best deals on a huge range of bodybuilding supplements at Bodybuilding.com
Know your muscles - the lower body
Becoming familiar with the muscles that make up your body has more benefits than simply allowing you to talk shop with your training partners. The more familiar you are with the muscles you're working, the better you'll be able to judge what's needed to make improvements. In this article we'll get to know the muscles that make up the lower body.
This is where you'll find the big, strong muscles that allow us to get around. The main muscles found below the waist are as follows:
1. Quadriceps femoris - this is a group of four muscles found at the front of the thigh. These are the vastus lateralis on the outside, the vastus medialis on the inside, the vastus intermedius between them, and the rectus femoris above them. The role of these muscles is to extend the leg from a bent position.
2. Hamstrings - these are found to the rear of the leg and consist of the biceps femoris, semitendinosus and semimembranosus. The hamstrings are used to flex the knee in the act of pulling the heel towards the buttocks.
3. Gluteals - these make up the buttocks and consist of the gluteus maximus covering the hip joint and the gluteus medius and minimus on the outside of the hip. The gluteus maximus facilitates hip extension while the other two lift the leg to the side in an action called hip abduction.
4. Hip flexors - these are found opposite the glutes on the front of the pelvis. Consisting of the psoas major and iliacus they raise the leg to the front.
5. Calves - these consist of the gastrocnemius and the soleus. Their role is to extend the foot at the ankle.
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1. Stimulus - exercise is needed to make the muscles work, use energy and cause microscopic damage to the
fibers.
2. Nutrition - after intense exercise the muscles need to replenish their stores of
fuel.
3. Rest - it is during the rest or recovery phase that the muscles repair the microscopic
damage and grow.
Muscle size increases due to hypertrophic adaptation and an increase in the cross section area
of individual muscle fibers. Intensive exercise impacts more on the strength influencing fast twitch type II fibers, therefore
the increase in muscle size is accompanied by greater strength. . . .
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