muscle names

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Josephine
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muscle names

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i hear a lot of talk about working the oppositional muscles - the ones i DON'T usually use when climbing. my question is: what are the names of those muscles?

i got some nice elastic bands and want to come up with a workout at home but i don't know which muscles i should concentrate on. i figure once i know their names i can google some exercises to do.
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O wait. He doesn't use elastic bands but you could easily apply your bands to the movements he is talking about.
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Post by 512OW »

Forearm extensors, Triceps, Pectorals.

Those are the 3 biggies, I believe.
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your brain...not one climber uses that.
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Post by Josephine »

well hopefully all the math is giving my brain a good work out. ;-)

i'm guessing that my pec's and tir's don't get used a lot bec i worked them out yesterday and now i'm super sore.

thanks for the link to the article
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pigsteak wrote:your brain...not one climber uses that.
ha. I used mine pretty hard the other day and it still hurts.
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http://tinyurl.com/yfpan2u

I hope the above link will help.
Be very careful of the suggestion on the Nicro site.
Dips can be harmful to elbows.
Push ups are good but keep a 90 degree angle
between upper and lower arm.
The picture of Eric doing the shoulder press
is wrong. Again keep a 90 degree angle per above.
The weights should not be lowered past your shoulders.
Reverse wrist curls are good.
Bench press is good but keep that 90 degrees.
Let me know if you want suggestions on training books.
Bob
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