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Biggest Muscles in the Human Body


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Old 01-23-2007, 05:13 PM   #1
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Biggest Muscles in the Human Body

hello!

I figured I could find this out pretty easily through some simple research but I came into some interesting answers. I was trying to figure out what some of the biggest muscles in the human body were (maybe like top 3) and I came across your Gluteus maximus as being one of the biggest - to be exact is was named the "bulkiest".

And that the latissimus dorsi is the muscle with the most surface area. This seems pretty believable.

just some things i was searchin around for.

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Re: Biggest Muscles in the Human Body

You have it right... and the strongest? Your sartorius.. or the muscle used to chew (and talk if you are my wife!)

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