I'm searching for one which clearly shows "all" muscles of the entire body(front, back, etc). Most of the diagram's I've found, only point out the larger muscles. I've seen certain body parts developed, I'd like to focus on when training, but can't find the name of them.
Also, I'm curious how abs will develop on someone who has had a vertical c-section cut. From what I've seen on certain diagrams(if I'm understanding them correctly), that shouldn't affect obtaining a six pack(or just definition) if genetically possible. Anyone know for sure. Thanks
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Muscle Diagrams of Human Body: Detailed Versions?
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You might get the book "Strength Training Anatomy"
Great book.
The 2nd part of your question...
It shouldn't be a problem. If it is, when you get there, minor plastic surgery can hide the scar well.Last edited by gecko2424; 07-31-2007 at 08:57 AM.
oh and gecko that link did not contain answers only the search page - swiftness_02
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check this one too
http://www.innerbody.com/image/musfov.htmloh and gecko that link did not contain answers only the search page - swiftness_02
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even cheaper on e-bay
http://cgi.ebay.com/Womens-Strength-...QQcmdZViewItem
and amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Strength-Train...5897922&sr=8-1oh and gecko that link did not contain answers only the search page - swiftness_02
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Hey guys, concerning the c-section, the female category is the first section where I inquired about the abs, but surprisingly I have not received any replies. I think it's because most women have the bikini style cut during their c-sections(horizontal). So I figured, it really boils down to how the anatomy of the abs are designed, in regards to the cut. Once I figure that out, I'll find the answer. If I'm understanding the diagrams correctly, it shouldn't affect ab definition. I'll do some more reading though.
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