91. These muscles are strong and silent, and contract when a voltage is applied. 92. They move slowly and their reaction times are slowed, contributing to falls when they trip, for example, probably because their muscles are so weak. 93. This rectangular muscle is lean and compact, producing handsome slices when you carve it. 94. This muscle is involved in flexing the spine when the trunk twists and turns. 95. Truly, when even fictional characters need real muscles to be appealing, some of us lose sleep rather than lose weight. 96. Today, muscles are less important than having the training to analyze data from computer-controlled diagnostic equipment. 97. We lost our whiskers and the muscles controlling them were now available for increasing our capacity for a variety of facial movement. 98. When they are impaired, muscles are impaired. 99. While technology and safety were the principal topics of the show, there was muscle to be celebrtated, too. 100. Beefing up that muscle is crucial to protecting the torn rotator cuff, trainer Paul Lessard said. |