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Uber wrote:
amydata123 wrote:Also, can you guys please tell me about what I should add on my cheat sheet for skeletal muscle action?


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amydata123 wrote:exactly what muscles are you supposed to use in letter 5? is there a specific list?
There is an official muscle list on soinc.org but event supervisors often do not follow this list and they include muscles not on this list...
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watermydoing14 wrote:
amydata123 wrote:exactly what muscles are you supposed to use in letter 5? is there a specific list?
There is an official muscle list on soinc.org but event supervisors often do not follow this list and they include muscles not on this list...
Suggestion: definitely get everything on the list but also whatever other muscles you see mentioned when you're researching.
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Unome wrote:
watermydoing14 wrote:
amydata123 wrote:exactly what muscles are you supposed to use in letter 5? is there a specific list?
There is an official muscle list on soinc.org but event supervisors often do not follow this list and they include muscles not on this list...
Suggestion: definitely get everything on the list but also whatever other muscles you see mentioned when you're researching.
I am still a bit confused: can someone give me an example of one muscle or a site to use?

I just started this event so I am slightly confused...
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I attached the list of the 50 muscles that you will need to know about for this event. You should know the location, action, origin, and insertion of the muscles. I would suggest making flashcards in order to memorize the information needed. Also, if you find any muscles that come up in practice tests but aren't in the list, you should know those too. Good luck :D !
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sciolyFTW_aku wrote:@above

I attached the list of the 50 muscles that you will need to know about for this event. You should know the location, action, origin, and insertion of the muscles. I would suggest making flashcards in order to memorize the information needed. Also, if you find any muscles that come up in practice tests but aren't in the list, you should know those too. Good luck :D !
Honestly, I just memorize location and put the rest on my cheat sheet (takes 1/9 of page at 4pt). Anatomy is a process of memorizing and forgetting, and you don't want to be caught on the wrong end like I did :P.
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Uber wrote:
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:@above

I attached the list of the 50 muscles that you will need to know about for this event. You should know the location, action, origin, and insertion of the muscles. I would suggest making flashcards in order to memorize the information needed. Also, if you find any muscles that come up in practice tests but aren't in the list, you should know those too. Good luck :D !
Honestly, I just memorize location and put the rest on my cheat sheet (takes 1/9 of page at 4pt). Anatomy is a process of memorizing and forgetting, and you don't want to be caught on the wrong end like I did :P.
You can memorize them yes and I had to at one point for a lab practical. However, I think it is better to have the 50 muscles origins, insertions and actions on your cheat sheet. Like most people you will forget things so just have it there as a backup plan. But you should 100% be able to look at a muscle and figure it out what it is plus you can use some logic for muscle orgins and insertions of you know where muscles are located.
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amydata123 wrote:
Unome wrote:
watermydoing14 wrote:
There is an official muscle list on soinc.org but event supervisors often do not follow this list and they include muscles not on this list...
Suggestion: definitely get everything on the list but also whatever other muscles you see mentioned when you're researching.
I am still a bit confused: can someone give me an example of one muscle or a site to use?

I just started this event so I am slightly confused...

In addition to the official soinc muscle list, you can use a quizlet deck I made for all 50 muscles on that list: https://quizlet.com/_1jx1x6
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watermydoing14 wrote:
amydata123 wrote:
Unome wrote: Suggestion: definitely get everything on the list but also whatever other muscles you see mentioned when you're researching.
I am still a bit confused: can someone give me an example of one muscle or a site to use?

I just started this event so I am slightly confused...

In addition to the official soinc muscle list, you can use a quizlet deck I made for all 50 muscles on that list: https://quizlet.com/_1jx1x6

so v and vi are the same things, correct?
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amydata123 wrote: so v and vi are the same things, correct?
Funny, now that you mention it...That sounds right. Maybe study definition of origin, insertion, and the various ways muscle moves (dorsiflexion, supination, etc.)?
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