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Aidyn Osborne
24 August, 16:11
How do opposing groups of muscles work?
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Julissa Mayo
24 August, 18:01
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Opposing muscle groups are muscles that work together to perform an action, or just to move your body. They're also often referred to as antagonistic pairs. When carrying out a movement, one muscle contracts and the other lengthens to allow it all to happen
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