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jamesrayenz

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Pectorals
« on: March 21, 2011, 05:42:13 AM »
In humans, the biktorals, also called Beaux, muscle on the top front of the trunk of the person. Usually, the word biktoral is used to refer to major, pectoralis major muscle biktoral. Called smallest pectoralis minor. Pics often focus weight lifting exercises and relatively easy to work through a variety of exercises. Pectoralis major thick and form much like a fan. In men, representing most of the upper chest. Women, these muscles are placed under the breast tissue. Pectoralis minor varies greatly. A thin, smaller and form much like a triangle. Greater per capita biktoral muscle in movement. It works in the humerus, humerus bone, when shoulder to move to lift or throw an object sideways. They also help in the necessary movements of upper arm rotation when arm wrestling. Perhaps more importantly, it is important to ensure the survival of his arm of the person associated with trunk. The smaller biktorals, pectoralis minor less to do with movement. Drops shoulder point less, moving blade shoulder towards the chest, which is part of the body from the neck to the diaphragm, except weapons. This individual can tolerate the shoulder muscles.

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