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Muscle around the lips

Orbicularis Oris

Muscle around the eye

Orbicularis Oculi

Muscle on the forehead

Frontalis

Muscle that covers the neck

Platysma

Muscle that attaches to collarbone and moves when you rotate your head

Sternocleidomastoid

St- stern.... sterno... sternee sanders?

Muscle in the cheeck

Masseter

Muscle that surrounds the temples, bulges when we chew or grit our teeth

Temporalis

Large muscle on the superior frontal thorax, on the pecs

Pectoralis Major

Serrated muscles on the ribs

Serratus Anterior

Commonly referred to as the abs, this column of muscles is used in various abdominal workouts

Rectus Abdominis

Muscle that covers the lateral side of the thigh (in this picture, the thumb is pointing to it)

Vastus Lateralis

Large muscle covering the anterior of the thigh (femoral region), attaching to the patella (knee).

Rectus Femoris

Muscle medial and inferior to the large muscle of the front thigh. Close to the patella

Vastus Medialis

Muscle on the anterior portion of the lower leg

Tibialis Anterior

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Gluteus Maximus

Muscle superior to the gluteus maximus, this muscle’s larger counterpart

Gluteus Medius

Muscles on the posterior portion of the thigh, roughly in the middle of the leg

Biceps Femoris

Muscles on the posterior portion of the lower leg

Gastrocnemius

More superficial of two muscles that layer the abdominal region, not counting abs

External Oblique

More superficial of two muscle groups that layer the underside of the ribs, aiding in respiration

External Intercostals

More deep of two muscle groups that layer the underside of the ribs, aiding in respiration. In this picture, it is observed as the closest muscle to the sternum.

Internal Intercostals

Muscle covering the posterior section of the shoulder, wrapping around to attach to the collarbone on the anterior side of the body

Trapezius

Muscle covering the top portion of the arm (when flexed as such: 💪)

Biceps Brachii

Muscle on the underside of the arm (when flexed as such: 💪)

Triceps Brachii

Muscle covering the back portion of the body

Latissimus Dorsi

Muscle that runs diagonally across the anterior thigh

Sartorius

Long muscle that runs the inner length of the groin region

Gracilis