SEVEN WORLDS, ONE PLANET
2019 | Presented by: David Attenborough
But this time it is
SEVEN WORLDS, ONE PLANET
2019 | Presented by: David Attenborough
This is better than any action movie ive ever seen
Workout For Daily Life
Reblogging for the neck pain ones… whoa Nelly, do I ever get the most killer neck pains.
if youre hypermobile or have eds be careful with some of these
Miniature Dilapidations by Maarten Demmink
Made from wood, tin, and other salvaged materials… only lee-tle kinds… Maarten constructs these miniature sheds and power lines, aged well past their date of expiration and definitely home to some miniature hobos.
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FUCK THIS I SPERFECT, IT SHOWS THE ARM PRONATING AND ALL THE MUSCLES SHIFTING ALONG WITH THE WRIST
IT EVEN HIGHLIGHTS THE ULNA BONE
HEY THIS IS THE ULTIMATE ANATOMY REF, FUCK THOSE MISLEADING TERRIBLE FUCKING “ANATOMY” TUTORIALS THAT GOEAS AROUND TUMBLR, THIS IS ALL OYU NEED, LOOK AT THE LATISIMUS STRETCHING OVER THE SERRATUS, THE PECTORAL MUSCLE MOVESUPWARDS AND OVER THE BICEP AND EXTENDS ALONG WITH THE ARM THERES EVEN THE CORACOBRACHIALIS;. AAAA OMFG I’M SO HAPPYYYYYY
Admin Kin here: This is one of the most helpful references in our library, but I wondered if any of our followers might be able to help identify the color coded muscles? It would be great to be able to know what is what while practicing from these sheets!
Sure, @anatomicalart! The colors get reused between the arm/back angles so I’ll separate them.
Arm view:
Red = Deltoids (all three heads are in one color)
Blue = Latissimus Dorsi
Green = Biceps Brachii
Yellow = Triceps BrachiiForearm:
Red = One of the wrist flexors
Blue = BrachioradialisBack view, left side:
Red = Deltoids (all three heads are in one color)
Blue = Latissimus Dorsi
Green = Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Teres Major
Yellow = Trapezius (all groups one color)Back view, right side:
Red = Supraspinatus
Blue = Serratus Anterior
Green = Rhomboids
Yellow = Levator ScapulaeNot an artist, I just like cool stuff.

