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Roles of muscles in movement - OCR GCSE PE - Muscular System (1.2)
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OCR GCSE Physical Education (9-1)
Component 1 - Physical Factors Affecting Performance (J587/01)
Section 1 - Applied Anatomy and Physiology
Topic 1.2 - The structure and function of the muscular system
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
know the definitions and roles of the following and be able to apply them to examples from physical activity/sport:
• agonist
• antagonist
• fixator
• antagonistic muscle action
0:00 Intro
0:22 Antagonistic pairs
1:30 Origin, insertion, fixator
2:31 Exam questions
As always this video contains absolutely everything you need to know for your final exam!
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