Synonyms

Latin: M.. brachialis

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introduction

The arm flexor (musculus brachialis) is 3 cm thick and 5 cm wide, directly below the two-headed arm muscle.

Insertion / origin / innervation

Approach: Ellen roughness (Ulna tuberosity)

Origin: Attachment point of the deltoid muscle (Deltoid tuberosity)

Innervation: Musculocutaneous nerve

How is the muscle trained / contracted?

As with the biceps, a flexion of the arm is caused by a flexion in the Elbow joint reached. A classic form of exercise for isolated stress on the arm flexor muscles is Biceps curl.

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Other forms of stress occur with tensile movements in the Back training on.

You can find an overview of all relevant topics in the area of ​​strength training in the overview Weight training

function

The arm flexor (musculus brachialis) is a double-feathered, powerful flexor of the elbow joint.Due to the relatively short lever arm, the muscle is able to reach a deflection of 20 cm on the hand even if the hand is shortened by only 1 cm.


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