Biceps & Triceps: Agonists, Not Antagonists - Understanding Muscle Pairs
The biceps and triceps are not considered an antagonistic pair. Antagonistic pairs refer to muscles that work in opposition to each other at a joint. For example, the biceps brachii flexes the elbow, while the triceps brachii extends the elbow. Therefore, the biceps and triceps are considered agonists.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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