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Given what we know, we can confirm that the muscles for each of the biomechanical roles for the movement of kicking a soccer ball are the quadriceps (agonist) rectus femoris (assistant mover), triceps surae (antagonist) and tibialis anterior (stabilizer).
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What are the biomechanical roles for the movement of kicking a soccer ball?</h3>
In the movement of kicking the ball the muscle mainly involved will be the quadriceps (agonist) in conjunction with the hip extensors, primarily the rectus femoris. At the same time, the triceps surae and the tibialis anterior will do an isometric contraction to give more stability to the movement.
Therefore, we can confirm that the muscles for each of the biomechanical roles for the movement of kicking a soccer ball are the quadriceps (agonist) rectus femoris (assistant mover), triceps surae (antagonist) and tibialis anterior (stabilizer).
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