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You wrote-: "I can concentrate on my right forearm all day long and swing back and forth with the muscles of the right forearm." You have an amazing capacity to make unsubstantiated claims, any you seem unwilling to prove any explanations. Which forearm muscles are in use during your back-and-forth swing and what are they doing from a functional perspective? How can you expect anybody to consider your opinions seriously if you are unwilling to provide explanatory details? Jeff. |
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That fact is coming from a GSED who studied with the man personally. Did you study with Homer directly? DG |
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Muscles seem to be your area of expertise, why don't you tell me what forearm muscles I'm using? DG |
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Brachioradialis is a muscle of the forearm that acts to flex the forearm at the elbow. It is also capable of both pronation and supination, depending on the position of the forearm. It is attached to the distal styloid process of the radius by way of the brachioradialis tendon, and to the lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus. |
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