Untitled Document
February 05, 2012
Register | Login
 
Our Sponsors
 

Click here for Dr Mercolas' Amazing Health Breakthrough

Click here for Dr Mercolas' Amazing Health Breakthrough

Biceps
 


The Biceps Brachii is attached to the forearm bone called the radius and originates at the scapula in two places (the Bicep gets it's name from these two heads - called the short head and the long head).  The Biceps runs down the anterior or front side of the humerus and makes up approximately 1/3 of the muscle mass of the upper arm.  The Biceps are among the most famous muscles in the body. When somebody asks you to "make a muscle", they aren't asking you to flex your hamstrings. They want to see your biceps!  TThe primary function of the Bicep muscle is to move the forearm towards the shoulder (elbow flexion).  The secondary function of the Bicep is supination of the forearm. This means turning the hand from a palms-down position to a palms-up position.

Exercises that work the Biceps include Standing barbell curls, Incline dumbell curls, Alternating dumbell curls, Preacher curls etc


 Terms Of Use | Privacy Statement
Copyright 2011 by SamsFitness.com  
Website Design by MarlinWebServices.com