Answer me this, why do people see the need to strengthen their subscapularis when it works in synergy with your pecs and lats to perform medial or �??internal�?? rotation? This isn�??t me being some smart arse I genuinely don�??t get it.
Follow up question: Why not work more on lateral or �??external�?? rotation of the humeral shaft? Isn�??t this what power lifters do to increase bench strength.
Take the length of your scapular arch and use this number as X^2, then use a quaternary numeral system to calculate the remedial variable of the equation (3.14159xX^2)^4/Y2.36.
This value represents the imaginary number which we will label ‘Q’. Use quadratic differentiation to isolate the range and domain of ‘Q’ on a tangential grapheme.
The intersection point is equivalent to the precise muscular tension in Newtons necessary for maximal deltoid hypertrophy. The angle is found using rudimentary Pythagorean principles.
[quote]LiftSmart wrote:
Take the length of your scapular arch and use this number as X^2, then use base 4 to calculate the remedial variable of the equation (3.14159xX^2)^4/Y2.36.
This value represents the imaginary number which we will label ‘Q’. Use quadratic differentiation to isolate the range and domain of ‘Q’ on a tangential grapheme.
The intersection point is equivalent to the precise muscular tension in Newtons necessary for maximal deltoid hypertrophy. The angle is found using rudimentary Pythagorean principles.