Every dang one of them!
There are two different types of soccer passes. A pass from the goalie will use the muscles of the arms. A pass from the rest of the players will use the muscles of the hips and legs.
People use their abdominals, biceps, triceps, deltoids, hamstrings, and obliques to stretch in soccer.
Soccer is an aerobic physical activity in which a person has to move his large muscles. In the case of soccer, the player has to use the large muscles in his legs. This type of physical activity also makes the heart beat faster and the lungs work harder.
The muscles primarily used when kicking a soccer ball are the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes in the legs, as well as the core muscles for stability and power.
Play soccer
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Soccer!!
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The physical exercises that soccer players undergo on a day to day basis is what helps build the muscles. The muscles are also built as a result of the weights that the players lift and the laps around the field.
The human body is composed of muscles (and all else). When you use those muscles they need oxygen. Playing "soccer" raises the muscle usage. Alas, you get tired!
Leg muscles
the good ones