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fixator
Fixator
The fixator of a muscle stabilizes the muscle at the point of origin.
Fixator
The fixator is one of many muscles used during situps. The fixator muscle stabilizes one part of your body when you move another part.
i think is the deltoid muscle but I'm not sure tbh
Yes, kicking a ball is a voluntary action typically controlled by the individual's decision-making process and executed through muscle movement. The act of kicking a ball requires coordination between the brain, nervous system, and muscles to determine when and how to initiate the movement.
The functions of a fixator muscle is the stabalizing of the orgin of the prime mover so that the prime mover can act more efficiently. Fixators steady the proximal end of a limb while movements occurs at the distal end. EX: The scapula is a freely movable bone that serves as the orgin for several muscles that move the arm. When the arm contracts the scapula must be held steady.
the muscle contraction used in kicking a ball all comes from your mind. If you can focus and imagine yourself kicking a ball you will be able to do it. Once you have completed this you can then use this skill to do many other things like running up walls and jumping off really high biuldings. If you can kick a ball then i deeply recommend you try jumping of really high biulding.
Yes, ball preasure does effect kicking distance.
Your tarsals and metatarsals are used when kicking a ball because they are in your foot