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Dave Ernst Blocking on the Offensive line

Dave Ernst Blocking on the Offensive line. Thursday, December 9, 2010. Located on the back of the thigh and assisting in bending the leg. Muscle on back of arm. The act of extending. Biggest muscle in tricep. Muscle closest to middle. Muscle furriest from middle. To move away from midline. Toward a reference point. The triceps extensions are another way to build strong muscles to help control the opposing linemen. When doing triceps extensions you will be working all 3 heads of triceps the long, medial.

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Both Feet On the Ground Throw-ins

Monday, November 29, 2010. Is considered the starting poisition for body segment movements. It is standing in a erect position with all body parts, including the plams of the hands facing forward. Movements include left and right rotation, medial and lateral roatation, supination and ronation, and horizontal abductuion and adduction. Of a joint is to bend it or decrease the angle between the bones of the joint. Movements of flexion are in the sagittal plane.

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Dave Ernst Blocking on the Offensive line. Thursday, December 9, 2010. Located on the back of the thigh and assisting in bending the leg. Muscle on back of arm. The act of extending. Biggest muscle in tricep. Muscle closest to middle. Muscle furriest from middle. To move away from midline. Toward a reference point. The triceps extensions are another way to build strong muscles to help control the opposing linemen. When doing triceps extensions you will be working all 3 heads of triceps the long, medial.

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