Analyze the Barbell press (overhead or military press) exercise by breaking the exercise into a lifting phase and lowering phase. For each phase, match the joint movements occurring and then match the force causing movement (muscle or gravity), the force resisting movement (muscle or gravity) and the functional muscle group, type of contraction with each joint for the respective phase. Lifting phase - Elbow - Movement occurring Lifting phase - Elbow - Force causing movement Lifting phase - Elbow - Force resisting movement Lifting phase - Elbow - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lifting phase - Glenohumeral - Movement occurring Lifting phase - Glenohumeral - Force causing movement Lifting phase - Glenohumeral - Force resisting movement Lifting phase - Glenohumeral - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lifting phase - Shoulder girdle - Movement occurring Lifting phase - Shoulder girdle - Force causing movement Lifting phase - Shoulder girdle - Force resisting movement Lifting phase - Shoulder girdle - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lowering phase - Elbow - Movement occurring Lowering phase - Elbow - Force causing movement Lowering phase - Elbow - Force resisting movement Lowerng phase - Elbow - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lowering phase - Glenohumeral - Movement occurring Lowering phase - Glenohumeral - Force causing movement Lowering phase - Glenohumeral - Force resisting movement Lowerng phase - Glenohumeral - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lowering phase - Shoulder girdle - Movement occurring Lowering phase - Shoulder girdle - Force causing movement Lowering phase - Shoulder girdle - Force resisting movement Lowerng phase - Shoulder girdle - Functional muscle group, type of contraction A. Downward rotation and depression B. Extension C. Flexion D. Upward rotation and elevation E. Gravity F. Muscle G. Elbow extensors (eccentric) H. Elbow extensors (concentric) I. Glenohumeral flexors (concentric) J. Glenohumeral flexors (eccentric) K. Shoulder girdle upward rotators and elevators (concentric) L. Shoulder girdle upward rotators and elevators (eccentric)

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Analyze the Barbell press (overhead or military press) exercise by breaking the exercise into a lifting phase and lowering phase. For each phase, match the joint movements occurring and then match the force causing movement (muscle or gravity), the force resisting movement (muscle or gravity) and the functional muscle group, type of contraction with each joint for the respective phase. Lifting phase - Elbow - Movement occurring Lifting phase - Elbow - Force causing movement Lifting phase - Elbow - Force resisting movement Lifting phase - Elbow - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lifting phase - Glenohumeral - Movement occurring Lifting phase - Glenohumeral - Force causing movement Lifting phase - Glenohumeral - Force resisting movement Lifting phase - Glenohumeral - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lifting phase - Shoulder girdle - Movement occurring Lifting phase - Shoulder girdle - Force causing movement Lifting phase - Shoulder girdle - Force resisting movement Lifting phase - Shoulder girdle - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lowering phase - Elbow - Movement occurring Lowering phase - Elbow - Force causing movement Lowering phase - Elbow - Force resisting movement Lowerng phase - Elbow - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lowering phase - Glenohumeral - Movement occurring Lowering phase - Glenohumeral - Force causing movement Lowering phase - Glenohumeral - Force resisting movement Lowerng phase - Glenohumeral - Functional muscle group, type of contraction Lowering phase - Shoulder girdle - Movement occurring Lowering phase - Shoulder girdle - Force causing movement Lowering phase - Shoulder girdle - Force resisting movement Lowerng phase - Shoulder girdle - Functional muscle group, type of contraction A. Downward rotation and depression B. Extension C. Flexion D. Upward rotation and elevation E. Gravity F. Muscle G. Elbow extensors (eccentric) H. Elbow extensors (concentric) I. Glenohumeral flexors (concentric) J. Glenohumeral flexors (eccentric) K. Shoulder girdle upward rotators and elevators (concentric) L. Shoulder girdle upward rotators and elevators (eccentric)
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