Muscles of the body (Posterior view)

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Muscles of the body (Posterior view) Click on the labels on the left, to see the locations of the different muscles. Trapezius Deltoids Triceps Gluteus maximus Hamstring Gastrocnemius Loughborough College ©

Loughborough College © Trapezius Trapezius Deltoids Triceps Gluteus maximus Hamstring Gastrocnemius Loughborough College ©

Loughborough College © Deltoid Trapezius Deltoids Triceps Gluteus maximus Hamstring Gastrocnemius Loughborough College ©

Loughborough College © Triceps Trapezius Deltoids Triceps Gluteus maximus Hamstring Gastrocnemius Loughborough College ©

Loughborough College © Gluteus maximus Trapezius Deltoids Triceps Gluteus maximus Hamstring Gastrocnemius Loughborough College ©

Loughborough College © Hamstring Trapezius Deltoids Triceps Gluteus maximus Hamstring Gastrocnemius Loughborough College ©

Loughborough College © Gastrocnemius Trapezius Deltoids Triceps Gluteus maximus Hamstring Gastrocnemius Loughborough College ©