[ARCHIVED] 5.2b Biomechanical Torque: Squats and Pushups!

[ARCHIVED] 5.2b Biomechanical Torque: Squats and Pushups!

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A sneak peek of moments in our bodies. Checkout the video to below to see muscles at work! #ASphysicsCh5
01:35 Forearm Torque PYQ (MJ14 P11 Q12)
07:11 Pushups
16:29 Barbell Squats

How all (and which) muscles come together to do a PROPER squat! Lots of moments involved:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5VYU6t_w9o

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