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is this a weird place to have seperation my leg?


Imadeapoopsie

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Only way you'll tell is if you get it leaner? 

could be the underlying medialis being short/developed pushing up on rectus femoris? Or just the way your rectus femoris crosses with lateralis. 

 http://ultrafitnesstraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Illu_lower_extremity_muscles.jpg

http://www.osteoarthritisblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/muscle-group1.gif

 

 

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Only way you'll tell is if you get it leaner? 

could be the underlying medialis being short/developed pushing up on rectus femoris? Or just the way your rectus femoris crosses with lateralis. 

 http://ultrafitnesstraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Illu_lower_extremity_muscles.jpg

http://www.osteoarthritisblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/muscle-group1.gif

 

 

totally got lost reading the reply until i cliked the images lol..

hmm ya u might be right abt it being something to do with my legs being short causing the lateralis crossing the rectus femoris lik u said

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I was laughing at that first pic you posted, Dinah. "Muscles of the Lower Extremity" - really?! Who calls legs that?!

Then I started to post this, thought I should check my facts first, and discovered that the joke was in fact on me. Turns out that "legs" are technically only from the knee down. The entire limb is indeed referred to as the "lower extremity".

I feel this is quite an important discovery. I now realise I did not simply do a leg workout this evening. Actually, what I performed was bilateral lower extremity training.

:D

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