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High Jump

High Jump By Ryan, Jerry, and Sam Muscles Used Gastrochemius (calf). Origin Femur. Insertion Tarsal. Rectus femoris (thigh). Origin Ilium. Insertion Tibia. Rectus abdominis (abs). Origin Pelvis. Insertion Sternum. Vastus medialis (thigh). Origin Femur. Insertion Tibia.

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High Jump

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  1. High Jump By Ryan, Jerry, and Sam

  2. Muscles Used • Gastrochemius (calf). Origin Femur. Insertion Tarsal. • Rectus femoris (thigh). Origin Ilium. Insertion Tibia. • Rectus abdominis (abs). Origin Pelvis. Insertion Sternum. • Vastus medialis (thigh). Origin Femur. Insertion Tibia. • Sternocleidomastroid (neck). Origin Sternum and Clavicle. Insertion Temporal bone. • Deltoid (shoulder). Origin Clavicle. Insertion Humerus.

  3. Bones • Femur • Tibia and Fibula • Vertebral column • Clavicle • Scapula

  4. Ligaments and Tendons • Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) • Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) • Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) • Medial collateral ligament (MCL) • The Patellar Tendon

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