What muscle do you use to flip a pancake?
You use a combination of muscles to flip a pancake, but the primary ones are:
* Wrist extensors: These muscles are located on the back of your forearm and allow you to extend your wrist, which is necessary to lift the spatula and flip the pancake.
* Forearm flexors: These muscles are located on the front of your forearm and help you to grip the spatula firmly.
* Biceps: This muscle is located in your upper arm and helps to lift your arm, giving you the power to flip the pancake.
* Shoulder muscles: These muscles help to stabilize your arm and provide the necessary range of motion to flip the pancake.
It's important to note that you also use a lot of small stabilizing muscles in your hand, wrist, and forearm to control the movement and precision of the flip.
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