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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,990 --> 00:00:06,180 Hey, everyone, so in this video, I'm going to be going over the back muscles real quick, I'm going 2 00:00:06,180 --> 00:00:09,660 to be showing you this simplified version and then you know what kind of goes on top. 3 00:00:09,930 --> 00:00:11,320 So let's go ahead and get started. 4 00:00:11,340 --> 00:00:16,560 I'm not going to be doing a male and female comparison this time just because generally the female version 5 00:00:16,560 --> 00:00:18,120 is just a more slimmed down version. 6 00:00:18,120 --> 00:00:23,580 And I draw girls a lot anyway, so we won't miss out on the girl versions of the back if I draw that. 7 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:28,860 So let's first get started with doing our basic building blocks first. 8 00:00:28,860 --> 00:00:31,320 Let's get started with our proportions. 9 00:00:31,320 --> 00:00:35,550 So let's draw a cranium and strong center line. 10 00:00:36,240 --> 00:00:40,670 And then from about one third of the head, we want to draw the other side. 11 00:00:40,680 --> 00:00:43,440 And this is basically just showing us where the. 12 00:00:45,860 --> 00:00:47,120 Just one the head is facing. 13 00:00:49,890 --> 00:00:51,660 So here we have the. 14 00:00:55,320 --> 00:00:58,890 Base of the head cervical spine is one hand length. 15 00:00:59,070 --> 00:01:05,130 If you guys remember, then we have the thoracic arch, which is two. 16 00:01:09,430 --> 00:01:17,640 Legs, and then we have our lumber, which is one hand length, and then we have our. 17 00:01:19,590 --> 00:01:20,100 Sacrum. 18 00:01:24,800 --> 00:01:28,440 I think it's called a posterior superiorly spine. 19 00:01:28,460 --> 00:01:31,550 I don't really I'm not going to get too much into it. 20 00:01:31,550 --> 00:01:34,370 I think I'll just call the tailbone manyways. 21 00:01:34,370 --> 00:01:42,200 Once we have this done, we can block in our ribcage, which starts from the base of the neck all the 22 00:01:42,200 --> 00:01:47,090 way down to the bottom of the arch. 23 00:01:47,930 --> 00:01:53,270 And then we can kind of base we kind of can block in a bit of our pelvis area, which is the ball area. 24 00:01:59,190 --> 00:02:04,530 And then we can block in our area where a scalpel is a one hand length 25 00:02:08,280 --> 00:02:12,540 and the scalpel is also about one hand length, so that's pretty easy. 26 00:02:12,570 --> 00:02:18,270 So once once you guys get used to dry handlings, it's a lot easier to understand what it's like. 27 00:02:20,840 --> 00:02:26,060 And I'm going to draw a little circle just to kind of show where the arms socket is, the scapula is 28 00:02:26,060 --> 00:02:27,100 not the arm socket, by the way. 29 00:02:27,110 --> 00:02:30,320 This is just another visual representation. 30 00:02:33,730 --> 00:02:37,720 So now what I'm going to do is I'm going to put in the basic shapes such as the base of the neck, I'm 31 00:02:37,720 --> 00:02:38,920 going to put in a cylinder. 32 00:02:42,150 --> 00:02:49,530 I'm going to kind of block in my, you know, basic kind of my basic shape of the body just real quick, 33 00:02:49,860 --> 00:02:51,090 based on what I remember. 34 00:02:52,170 --> 00:02:55,380 So here, let's get started from the neck up here. 35 00:02:55,380 --> 00:03:02,040 We have the trapezius with the trapezius, which is a kind of like a neck that the muscle that starts 36 00:03:02,040 --> 00:03:07,470 from the tubular area, which starts, you know, pretty tubular, sorry. 37 00:03:08,400 --> 00:03:12,000 And then it kind of goes throughout. 38 00:03:13,640 --> 00:03:14,210 The back. 39 00:03:17,200 --> 00:03:23,710 And from here, we have a diamond shape of where it covers, I don't know exactly why, but we just 40 00:03:23,710 --> 00:03:24,040 have it. 41 00:03:28,860 --> 00:03:34,440 And that goes all the way down until about halfway here. 42 00:03:38,230 --> 00:03:39,970 And it crosses over the scapula. 43 00:03:46,210 --> 00:03:49,270 In fact, I would actually say it goes a little bit longer down, farther down here. 44 00:03:54,240 --> 00:04:00,150 This is a very basic muscle, by the way, and here we have our. 45 00:04:01,330 --> 00:04:08,650 Erectors Binay, which is the tubular inner parts of our back muscle, which, if you feel it, it's 46 00:04:08,650 --> 00:04:14,620 our interaction, it's more of a basic our basic group muscle group here. 47 00:04:14,890 --> 00:04:21,400 It's more like a tubular shape that goes all the way from your back downwards. 48 00:04:21,760 --> 00:04:22,180 I don't know. 49 00:04:22,190 --> 00:04:22,870 That just made sense. 50 00:04:23,110 --> 00:04:25,840 But if you feel it, you can definitely feel it's like kind of tubulars feeling. 51 00:04:26,980 --> 00:04:32,470 Then down here we have our external obliques, so they kind of stretch over up to the back. 52 00:04:32,770 --> 00:04:37,070 So the back muscles aren't necessarily all that complicated. 53 00:04:37,120 --> 00:04:39,730 There's a lot of overlapping areas here, like the trapezes. 54 00:04:39,740 --> 00:04:44,890 You kind of already know what that is and you kind of already know what the external links are and where 55 00:04:44,890 --> 00:04:45,430 they're placed. 56 00:04:45,430 --> 00:04:46,990 So you can kind of just piece them together. 57 00:04:46,990 --> 00:04:47,980 They're almost like a little puzzle. 58 00:04:51,710 --> 00:04:59,750 Now, I'm not really I guess I will go over and get some scapular muscle, but I don't think it's really 59 00:04:59,750 --> 00:05:00,740 that necessary. 60 00:05:01,070 --> 00:05:01,680 Oh, I forgot. 61 00:05:01,700 --> 00:05:07,910 I want to put in some I want to put in a I want to put in my my deltoid here, too, just because it's 62 00:05:07,910 --> 00:05:08,420 easier. 63 00:05:09,230 --> 00:05:13,880 Actually, I should have made these arms just a little bit smoother. 64 00:05:14,420 --> 00:05:16,970 So let me go ahead and not smooth more straight. 65 00:05:18,170 --> 00:05:19,970 So it's kind of similar to the other one. 66 00:05:20,750 --> 00:05:24,020 Oh, I forgot to mention we have extra nuclear mastoid coming from the back. 67 00:05:24,020 --> 00:05:26,030 So here this is a side of her head. 68 00:05:26,450 --> 00:05:27,230 You don't have to draw this. 69 00:05:27,240 --> 00:05:27,860 You don't want to. 70 00:05:28,190 --> 00:05:31,100 But just for demonstration purposes, I am drawing that. 71 00:05:34,060 --> 00:05:37,510 We'll go over that later in our head angles, our 7:00 a.m.. 72 00:05:37,600 --> 00:05:39,400 It starts from the same area. 73 00:05:39,400 --> 00:05:45,400 The trapezes kind of comes in from probably a bit upward from the note, from the ear, and that flows 74 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:45,880 downward. 75 00:05:47,950 --> 00:05:49,420 So you can add that if you want. 76 00:05:55,470 --> 00:05:59,940 UpLinks kind of leave a little bit of a gap from the right to spin a. 77 00:06:01,740 --> 00:06:03,650 So let's just go ahead and do that. 78 00:06:06,820 --> 00:06:14,170 And now I guess I will go over the I think I will go over the muscles for the back, but first let me 79 00:06:14,170 --> 00:06:16,660 go ahead and just draw in my. 80 00:06:18,960 --> 00:06:21,320 Destroy my deltoids, so my deltoids, same thing. 81 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:25,590 Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention that part of the clavichord part of the scapula, that kind of 82 00:06:25,590 --> 00:06:28,650 looks a bit like the clavicle, I forgot what it's called kind of wraps around. 83 00:06:29,010 --> 00:06:29,940 Then we have the deltoid. 84 00:06:32,860 --> 00:06:35,250 That wraps around the scapula as well. 85 00:06:43,950 --> 00:06:49,410 So here we have four skypan muscles, we have three groups, we have a terrace major, which kind of 86 00:06:49,470 --> 00:06:55,280 covers mostly most of the we have most of the scapula. 87 00:06:56,670 --> 00:07:07,650 Then we have a terrorist minor, which is kind of in between kind of small muscle in between. 88 00:07:12,180 --> 00:07:18,300 Then stretching across is your interest, Benitez, which is the third main muscle which covers the 89 00:07:18,300 --> 00:07:19,590 rest of the scapula. 90 00:07:23,540 --> 00:07:28,640 So I'm actually going to make the terrorists miner just a little bit. 91 00:07:31,730 --> 00:07:34,640 Just a little bit more just a little bit bigger. 92 00:07:38,150 --> 00:07:42,570 I want to see the scalp a little bit more, so I'm going to have to skip the bone kind of more visible 93 00:07:42,570 --> 00:07:43,350 across from there. 94 00:07:48,550 --> 00:07:55,750 And we have a rhomboid major, which is kind of a I don't know why it's a rhomboid, but it's got like 95 00:07:55,750 --> 00:07:59,470 a triangular piece that sticks on the scapula up underneath the trapezius. 96 00:08:01,010 --> 00:08:07,580 And finally, we have our latissimus dorsi, which starts from the rib cage and goes all the way back 97 00:08:07,580 --> 00:08:08,990 and it goes over. 98 00:08:10,500 --> 00:08:18,300 The over everything else, so I would say goes over it goes over our. 99 00:08:19,830 --> 00:08:29,900 A bit of our external leaks and covers up the little space that the reactor spin and the obliques created, 100 00:08:30,030 --> 00:08:34,410 so there that is our back muscles. 101 00:08:46,820 --> 00:08:51,620 And that is pretty much if back muscles, not to complicate what kind of was a little bit complicated, 102 00:08:51,620 --> 00:08:59,720 especially around the torso, not the torso, the the scapula area, but that is basically it for our 103 00:09:00,080 --> 00:09:03,730 muscle group, for our for our back. 104 00:09:03,740 --> 00:09:05,000 Let me know what you guys think. 105 00:09:05,030 --> 00:09:09,290 Hopefully that this helped and made it simpler for you guys to understand what the back was like. 106 00:09:09,530 --> 00:09:11,870 And I will see you guys in Nexen by. 10378

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