Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Well hi there all. Just a little question for anybody here including moderators, does anyone know what the primary function of the biceps is? In addition, if you know that, what is the second function and the third function? Please try to work it out for YOURSELF, What are the three functions of the biceps, and post it here please. I will post the answer in a couple of days, I posted this in two other forums and nobody knew. [When you post your response please provide evidence for your answer (and why the answers are ranked in that order - DD] Wayne Rowley Wales U.K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Chicks dig biceps!! Skip Dallen Covina, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Hi , Good point. I meant what evolution/nature made the biceps muscle for. What was the biceps made for doing for it's first movement, first primary objective of the biceps muscle, to move the arm - up, curl, backwards or twist. Wayne G Rowley Valletta Malta wrote: The way the question is worded, I'd say " concentric action, eccentric action, and isometric action " would also be a valid answer. No matter what sense of " function " you are talking about however, any classification of primary, secondary, and tertiary is relatively meaningless without providing a highly specific context in terms of an activity. Even if one activity was given - say boxing - determining what percentage of the time the muscle is performing which or the above functions seems nearly impossible. One would have to get more specific - say retracting a jab - to come up with a clear answer. Outside basic educational contexts, I don't really see the value of this sort of general anatomy textbook-style hierarchical classification of primes and primaries. Wilbanks ville, FL > Well hi there all. > > Just a little question for anybody here including moderators, > does anyone know what the primary function of the biceps is? > > In addition, if you know that, what is the second function and the > third function? > > Please try to work it out for YOURSELF, > What are the three functions of the biceps, > and post it here please. > > I will post the answer in a couple of days, > > I posted this in two other forums and nobody knew. > > [When you post your response please provide evidence for your answer (and why the answers are ranked in that order - DD] > > Wayne Rowley > Wales U.K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Yeah, we women of lifting like building our own. Thanks for the insight there, Skip... <grin> how big are your biceps again? Course as a PL they tend to be more utilitarian and less eye candy... they come in handy for all the groceries one tends to carry in as a strength athlete.. occasionally crimped into one's bench shirt or doing a group task like hanging onto the DL bar.. yes Life as a Powerlifter's Biceps is far less glamorous.. Oh yes, and I don't get your reference to immature poultry? Dude? Quite with mirth, The Phantom aka Schaefer, CMT, CSCS, competing powerlifter Denver, Colorado, USA Re: Primary Function of the Biceps > Chicks dig biceps!! > > Skip Dallen > Covina, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 Hi , Sorry the links for the forums are on my old comp. and I not know them off hand, Just do a search on any search engine, if you want to be a member of one or two more. Wayne G Rowley Valletta Malta > Thank you Wayne > What forums did you post the question on wayne? > McCarthy > Wolverhampton England Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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