the latisimus dorsi
the muscles used in shooting a freethrow are the legs,and the arms
calf muscles and arm muscles adductors abductors
Lower body muscles are important in the free throw shot. Essentially, a perfect free throw shot is dependent on the timing of the shot. The lower body muscles should be used to generate a good deal of the power; this power can be harnessed to its fullest at the perfect timing.The lower body muscles also provide stability during the shot. If you do not bend your knees when you shoot the ball, the ball moves more erratically.
In shot put, major muscles involved are the deltoids, pectoralis major, triceps brachii, and core muscles. The actions of the joints include shoulder abduction and flexion, elbow extension, and trunk rotation. These muscles and joint actions are crucial for generating power and distance in shot put throwing.
Supraspinatus, infraspinatous, teres minor, triceps brachii, deltoids and the trapezius muscles are used. Use the internet to find ways to do the Overhead Press.
your fingers do most of the work when doing a set
Four muscles at the shoulder form the rotator cuff of tendon that connects to the head of the humerus. The muscles allow the arm to rotate and move upward to the front, back, and side. A gliding membrane, the bursa, lubricates the rotator cuff tendons and reduces friction around them when they move. You use your rotator cuff muscles whenever you perform overhead motions, such as lifting your arms up to put on a shirt or reaching for an item on a shelf. These motions are used repeatedly during sports, such as serving in tennis, pitching in baseball, stroking in swimming, and passing in football. Overhead motions may also be used for job duties, such as for construction.
Overhead: An overhead stroke is any shot besides the hit that the ball hits the racket’s long axis close to vertical. The point of contact between the ball and racket with this stroke is typically above the players head. An overhead stroke can be used to hit off an opposing player’s lob stroke.
This will depend upon the route of administration for the medication. For an intravenous (IV) shot, the easiest place is the jugular vein in the neck. For a subcutaneous shot, veterinarians typically use the hypodermis over the intrascapular space (between the shoulder blades). Intramuscular shots tend to be given into the hamstring group (semitendinous, semimembranosus and biceps femoris muscles), although the dorsal gluteal muscles or lumbar muscles can also be used.
To clear brush and elephant grass around U.S. fighting positions and to clear overhead cover to reveal North Vietnamese troops carrying supplies south on the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
The overhead clear, or any clear in general, in badminton is used for many different reasons:To push your opponent to the back of the court - this makes their next shot more predictable because they will not make a good smash so they will most likely clear back or drop. Depending on your opponent, their returning shot may be slightly differentTo Move your opponent around and tire them outTo give yourself time to recoverFor these things to work, you must hit a good clear. It should be high enough to give yourself time to recover, and far/deep enough or else your opponent will make you eat bird (smash it in your face) or put a dent in the ground.If you don't hit a proper clear, you will have set your opponent up for a good smash - they can place it easy as well.