QUESTION 1
Dip Exercise
List the movements that occur in each joint as the subject moves the body up and down in performing dips.
Choose your movement from the following list (movements may be used multiple times):
Flexion
Extension
Abduction
Adduction
Internal rotation
External rotation
Horizontal abduction
Horizontal adduction
Diagonal abduction
Diagonal adduction
Elevation
Depression
Upward rotation
Downward rotation
For each joint movement, list the agonist muscle primarily responsible, and indicate whether it is contracting concentrically or eccentrically with a C or E. Be sure to spell the muscles correctly as this is autograded.
Example: Tricep Brachii C
Choose your muscle from the following list (muscles may be used 0-2 times):
pectoralis minor
pectoralis major
levator scapula
latissimus dorsi
flexor carpi radialis
extensor carpi radialis
biceps brachii
triceps brachii
Lifting phase
1
2Triceps brachiii,Anconeus
3Pectoralis minor
4 Trapezius,Pectoralis Minor and Rhomboid
QUESTION 1 Dip Exercise List the movements that occur in each joint as the subject moves...
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