Bicep curls are when you hold a dumbell, arms by your side, and bend your elbows, lifting the weight towards your shulders. Your lower arms should not move, and your elbows should point down. Tricep EXTENSIONS are when your arm is in the air, you bend your elbow, lowwering your upper arm, lower arm stays as is, and go back to start postion. You should feel a strain where your triceps are. (triceps opposite side of arm as biceps, biceps shown on top when you flex your arm)
If you stretch out your arm with your palm facing up, the biceps are the muscles sitting on top of humerus(the upper arm bone) that pulls ulna and radius(the forarm bones) closer to your head.
In Latin "biceps" literally means two headed. It is used to describe the muscle biceps brachii because it is a muscle in the arm (brachii) that has two heads (biceps).
The triceps and biceps are antagonistic muscle groups; the triceps straighten the arm and the biceps pull it in the opposite way. Therefore, when the triceps contract, the biceps lengthen.
biceps are on your upper arm and triceps are below your biceps
The triceps contract when the biceps relax.And, vice versa. The triceps relax when the biceps contract.
When your biceps contract (and your triceps relax), your arm bends at the elbow. When your triceps contract (and your biceps relax), your arm straightens. The biceps and triceps enable you to bend or extend your arm at the elbow.
triceps and biceps are related (triceps for extemsion of the arm, biceps for flexion). Hamstrings are at a different place (in the leg). No relation
The biceps and triceps are muscles. They flex and extend the forearm, respectively, so they are considered antagonists.
No, the triceps and biceps are only present in the upper arms.
i am not sure but it might have something to do with your triceps and biceps
The biceps and triceps muscles are examples of skeletal or striated muscle.
for biceps it is triceps
The Triceps brachii
It is paired with the biceps brachii. The triceps extends the forearm and the biceps flexes it. ("making a muscle")