It's in the outermost layer of muscle, lying superficial to the proximal end of the biceps
brachii short head, pectoralis minor and coracobrachialis.
Not exact matches
The core muscle of the biceps muscle group is the biceps
brachii muscle, which is composed of a long (outer) head and a
short (inner) head that work as a single muscle.
The biceps
brachii consists of
short and long head, which are two smaller muscles, both running down the upper arm from the top of the shoulder blade and attaching to the radius bone.
As you already know, the biceps
brachii has two separate heads: the long head and the
short head.
You can change the focus of a curl from, say, the long head to the
short head or maybe even the brachialis, the muscle under the biceps
brachii.
The biceps
brachii has two heads, the long head and the
short head.
The biceps (more correctly, biceps
brachii) comprise two distinct muscles, the
short head and the long head.
The biceps (more correctly, biceps
brachii) predominantly consists of two distinct muscles, the
short head and the long head.