The precise answer is: •Traipses, calf, biceps, trapezius, anterior deltoids, posterior deltoids, pectorals, hip, and quadriceps are the primary muscles used in volleyball.
There are a variety of muscles used to play volleyball. There are several different types of actions in volleyball that use different musclesin different ways. Serving- If you are serving from the ground (not jumping) then the muscles used are the bicep tricep and shoulder muscles. You also use the muscles in your forearm and wrist as well as some support from the abdomen. If you add a jump (jump serve) then you would include all of the major muscles groups in the lower body, Gluts, Calves, Hamstrings and Quads. Hitting/Spiking/Blocking- You use several different muscles here as well for the arm motions you use the same muscles as you would for serving. Except for here you use the midsection as well. The leg portion uses the major muscle groups Passing/Setting- The power from setting comes from the shoulders wrists and legs- Specifically the calves in the legs. Passing uses the shoulders and the legs specifically the quads. IF this question is asking what muscles are used so I can build up strength in the most important ones then the answer is this- The quads, shoulder muscles, pectorals and the Abdomen are places I would focus on. The higher you can jump the better volleyball player you will be. Most people use weight training and plyometrics to build their lower body.
A lot of different kinds. I am in Competitive All-star Cheerleading & I am going to name as many as I can. Your albs- stomach muscles: when you do conditioning & jumps Your arms/shoulders: when you do conditioning, practicing your cheers,(chants),dances, and sharpening your routine, stunting & jumps-doing the 1st part of it without the jump Your legs,thys,& any other part of your leg: when you do conditioning, Dancing, stunting & a little bit of Jumps! I hope you understand now!
Baseball is a whole encompassing sport but it is mainly about your lower body and trunk strength. Upper body strength is good to have but it isn't as useful as you think. Being powerful in every muscle from your ankle to the middle of your back is what you really need.
Mainly your arm, but all muscles are used.
Brachialis
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For all these sports the muscles of the legs are needed.
basketball has different types of muscles that get used in the sport, you have calf muscles, your tendons, muscle strains and contusions but muscles can be torn very easy in basketball because basketball you have to move alot and your muscles might not be ready for that/ your body get warn more easily because basketball is jolting sport witch means that u move side to side all the time forcing your body to wear out You should do workouts consisting on squats, calf raises, leg press, abbs, and probably bench press and other seated presses.
There are quite a few different places where you can find a picture that shows the muscles used in basketball. Many charts in basketball books in the library will have these pictures.
the muscles used in shooting a freethrow are the legs,and the arms
The muscles that are used to perform a snapshot are the quadriceps and trapezius. Other muscles that are used are external/internal obliques and the pectoralis major.
legs, arms, eye
Mainly your arm, but all muscles are used.
It depends on the exercise. You can target any muscles when working out or if playing sports such as basketball many muscles come into play. There is an exercise for almost any part of the body.
Brachialis
calf muscles and arm muscles adductors abductors
The wrist joint and several bones related to the joint (radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals) are necessary for dribbling a basketball, in addition to the elbow joint. Muscles like the deltoid, bicep, and tricep are also utilized in dribbling. The hip, knee, and ankle joints are also key for running. Jumping utilizes the hamstrings, quadriceps, and gluteus Maximus. The trapezius and the deltoid, meanwhile, are the main should muscles used to shoot. Other important shooting muscles include the pectoral muscles, the hand muscles, and quadriceps.
It depends on what you are playing