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antagonist. ⚫ fixator. ⚫ antagonistic muscle action. Muscles are made up of soft muscle tissue and skeletal muscle enables us to move. In sport the study
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antagonists types of muscle contraction. Give an example of a sporting action used at this plane and axis? Twist Jump (Gymnastics) ...
GCSE (9-1) PE - The Structure and Function of the Muscular System
Fixator. • Antagonistic muscle action. 1.1.b. The Structure and Function of the Muscular System Sporting Example: Rowing / Serving in tennis.
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1 juin 2018 Main agonist muscle. Plane of movement. Practical example ... (Sporting example) e.g. cyclist or F1 car or speed skater or downhill skier ...
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Muscle. Movement. Sporting Example deltoid flexion extension
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Muscle Name. Function. Sporting Examples. Sternocleidomastoid. Aid the breathing process. All endurance events. (1500m). Deltoid.
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B6 Responses of the muscular system to a single sport or contracts is called the agonist and the muscle that relaxes is called the antagonist. Example.
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1 nov. 2016 These sample assessment materials have been developed to support this ... Muscles work with the skeleton to bring about specific sporting ...
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1.1 The Structure and Functions of the Musculo- Skeletal System
How do each of these functions help you in a sport that you take part in? Example for football: 1. Movement- The muscles pull on the bones to allow movement
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