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The game of soccer requires very little use of the biceps for most players. Though the act of running uses these muscles to some degree, that truly is the extent of their utility with the exception of the goalkeeper. A goalkeeper, the only player allowed to use his arms, may in fact find himself in a situation where he needs to grab onto the ball with a large amount of strength, looking somewhat like a praying mantis (in my opinion). Keeping in mind unforeseen circumstances do always occur--such as the need to protect oneself in a fall, for example--the relative usefulness of the biceps in soccer is limited.

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