Some muscles are closer to the surface. Others, further from. Both are aka this.
What are superficial and deep?
The muscles literally "between" + "ribs" in Spanish
What are the intercostals?
General name for the stomach muscles
What are the abdominals?
This connective tissue attaches muscles to bone
What are tendons?
Don't wreck yourself, but on a muscle, this means flat
What is rectus?
The posterior portion of the femur are aka these "porkly strips"
What are hamstrings?
These muscles slant lateral to anterior on these stomach muscles
What are the abd obliques?
Squats works these 3 hip & butt muscle groups?
What are quadriceps, hamstrings and gluteals?
Like the Hulk, this is a muscle's ability to exert maximum force
What is muscular strength?
When a muscle moves the wrist, it could be called this anatomic term for wrist
What is carpi?
Don't gas out on the bleachers working these calf muscles
What are the gastrocnemius?
It's O-K that this mineral electrolyte is crucial to muscle contraction. Is it in you?
What is Potassium (K)?
The ratio of lean body mass to fat mass
What is body composition / BMI?
Meaning "broadest back," also where a dolphin's fin is located.
What is the lattisimus dorsi?
When a muscle moves the fingers, it could be called this Latin term for numbers
What is digitalis?
This muscle inferior to the lungs helps to control breathing

What is the diaphragm?
Cycling & running is a break from strength training and investment in this lovely system
What is the cardiovascular?
To go the distance, aka a muscle's ability to exert maximum force over a period of time
What is endurance?
These 3 types of muscles are found throughout the human body
What are smooth, cardiac, and skeletal?
This muscle means arm and the bone it's attached to

What is the brachioradialis?
When muscles shorten, they are in this state. When they extend, thy are this (2 answers)
What are contract and relax?
Smooth (enteric) and cardiac muscles are part of this nervous system, while soma know skeletal muscles move with this NS (2 answers).
What are Autonomic and Somatic?