They’re both inside the red circle. It’s the lat plus the posterior rotator cuff group minus suprascapularis which is more superior, nestled directly above the scapular spinous process. So teres minor/major and latissimus dorsi are all correct answers. Not sure if the circle goes high enough to hit infraspinatus too.
You’ve got more than one muscle in your circle.
Biggest one is latissimus Doris (lats) and the upper part, near the shoulder is the posterior rotator group, teres major, teres minor, infraspinatus, and maybe even a little subscap (though it is underneath the others).
Subscapularis( sub: below , scapularis : scapula) is a rotator cuff muscle that rotates elbow joint. Arises from anterior surface of scapula ( the part of scapula that faces the ribcage) attaches to the upper humerus. It isn't a muscle of the back. Serratus anterior, which inserts into the anterior surface of scapula is also not a muscle of the back. Serratus posterior however is.
Gotta be your latissimus dorsi and teres major?? I’m not completely confident like 90% sure?
Teres major isn’t that long!
They’re both inside the red circle. It’s the lat plus the posterior rotator cuff group minus suprascapularis which is more superior, nestled directly above the scapular spinous process. So teres minor/major and latissimus dorsi are all correct answers. Not sure if the circle goes high enough to hit infraspinatus too.
Teres major??????? No.
Latissimus dorsi. Your pull-up muscle.
Mmmm kiss it
You have circled a group of different muscles. But the one you mean is the lattisimus dorsi.
You’ve got more than one muscle in your circle. Biggest one is latissimus Doris (lats) and the upper part, near the shoulder is the posterior rotator group, teres major, teres minor, infraspinatus, and maybe even a little subscap (though it is underneath the others).
Sub scapularis is below scapula. Is not present in the back at all.
And where does the scapula live?
Subscapularis( sub: below , scapularis : scapula) is a rotator cuff muscle that rotates elbow joint. Arises from anterior surface of scapula ( the part of scapula that faces the ribcage) attaches to the upper humerus. It isn't a muscle of the back. Serratus anterior, which inserts into the anterior surface of scapula is also not a muscle of the back. Serratus posterior however is.
Is it in the circle or not?
Not at all
You realize we’re looking at this boxers side right? Not his back?
🙄 Subscapularis is nowhere near the area circled. Check your messages. I will send you pictures.
The “lat”. Full name isn’t easy but here goes nothing the latisamus dorsi I think
Latissimus. It’s Latin for “broadest”.
That’s the glute max bro
Could you narrow it down?
Latissimus dorsi
" lat" for short
Good to see a fellow r/boxing
Lats, brah.
The Latissimius Dorssius Glorious
Latissimus dorsi is the big one
That’s the Cremasteric muscle
Flux Capacitor.
Lattisimus Machiato
Damn it Ricky Bobby, you made me spill my machiato...
Latissimus Dorsi Fucking sick name and the look of it in this photo
That's a multitude of muscles
serratus anterior
Larissimus dorsi
That’s yo lat
Longus genitalus
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Is called the GoogleItacus gawdamnitii
Low lat insertions
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just by position it is not possible that this is the M. serratus anterior. Its the M. lat. dorsi
That’s your tibia bro
Oblique