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The
forearms are the muscles between the elbow and the wrist. The forearms
consist of three smaller muscle groups: brachioradialis, flexors', and
extensors'. The brachioradialis and extensors make up the front part of
the forearms and help to extend or move the back of your hand toward your
forearm; they also help to extend your fingers. Your flexors make up the
back or underside (inner part) of your forearms; they flex or move your
palm toward your forearm and help to move your fingers. Your forearms
control most of your gripping strength and help with activities like swinging
a golf club or baseball bat, throwing a ball or climbing; your forearms
also help with fine motor skills such as drawing or playing a piano.
Are you looking to build some serious "popeye" style forearms? You know the ones that are so vascular they look like there's a tree trunk under your skin! Well, our forearm workouts below will help you get started on the right path. Whether you're looking to add some quality forearm muscle mass or simply develop and tone them, we have the forearm workout that's just right for you! Forearm Workouts: Dumbbell Wrist Flippers For workouts please contact us at njm@storm-leisure.co.uk and we will send you some |
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