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Question 1 - For the exercise above, what movement is occurring at the Shoulder joint in its primary plane of movement during the lifting phase?
Question 2 - For the exercise above, what is/are the primary movement(s) occurring at the scapulothoracic joint during the lifting phase?
Question 3 - For the exercise above, what movement is occurring at the elbow joint in its primary plane of movement during the lifting phase?
Question 4 - For the exercise above, what movement is occurring at the Shoulder joint in its primary plane of movement during the lowering phase?
Question 5 - For the exercise above, what is/are the primary movement(s) is occurring at the Scapulothoracic joint during the lowering phase?
Question 6 - For the exercise above, what movement is occurring at the Elbow joint in its primary plane of movement during the lowering phase?
Question 7 - For the exercise above, what contraction mode is occurring at the Shoulder joint during the lifting phase?
Question 8 - For the exercise above, what contraction mode is occurring at the Scapulothoracic joint during the lifting phase?
Question 9 - For the exercise above, what contraction mode is occurring at the Elbow joint during the lifting phase?
Question 10 - For the exercise above, what contraction mode is occurring at the Shoulder joint during the lowering phase?
Question 11 - For the exercise above, what contraction mode is occurring at the Scapulothoracic joint during the lowering phase?
Question 12 - For the exercise above, what contraction mode is occurring at the Elbow joint during the lowering phase?
Question 13 - For the exercise above, what muscles are recruited at the Shoulder joint during the lifting phase?
Question 14 - For the exercise above, what muscles are recruited at the Scapulothoracic joint during the lifting phase?
Question 15 - For the exercise above, what muscles are recruited at the Elbow joint during the lifting phase?
Question 16 - For the exercise above, what muscles are recruited at the Shoulder joint during the lowering phase?
Question 17 - For the exercise above, what muscles are recruited at the Scapulothoracic joint during the lowering phase?
Question 18 - For the exercise above, what muscles are recruited at the Elbow joint during the lowering phase?
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