Biceps

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Biceps is a Latin term that means two heads. It describes muscles that are made up of two distinct parts. There are two muscles called biceps:

  • In general usage, biceps usually refers to biceps brachii. The biceps brachii is the prominent muscle on the upper arm, and are associated with strength. The size of the biceps can be increased through weight training.
  • Biceps can also refer to the biceps femoris, one of the hamstring muscles of the underside of the thigh.
  • Men tend to have stronger and larger biceps than women.


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