You guys gotta be more specific. No anatomy charts. The Rhomboids are an underlying muscle. Every once in a while a genetic freak might get them to pop out from under a rotator cuff muscle like the subscapularis.
What I'm looking for is for someone to name specifically #1 - #8.
It's not that I don't have a pretty good idea of all the muscles in our anatomy, I just want to see if someone has a strong opinion about certain muscles in this photo.
For example: Does anyone think that his Rhomboids are actually showing? How many times have you heard someone say "Oh look at those Rhomboids?" ~ read it in magazines?
This is what I'm getting at: "Structure[edit]
The rhomboid major arises from the spinous processes of the thoracic vertebrae T2 to T5 as well as the supraspinous ligament. It inserts on the medial border of the scapula, from about the level of the scapular spine to the scapula's inferior angle. [2]
Rhomboideus major muscle
The rhomboid major is considered a superficial back muscle. It is deep to the trapezius, and is located directly inferior to the rhomboid minor. As the word rhomboid suggests, the rhomboid major is diamond-shaped. The major in its name indicates that it is the larger of the two rhomboids."
Someone who really knows, tell it like it is. Educate me (us)
Which muscles are we *really* seeing on this guy?
I know we are seeing forearm flexors, extensors, radialis', posterior delts, spinal erectors, triceps heads, lateral delt heads, front delt heads, etc. etc. ~ but what are the muscles we are seeing that I numbered? More specifically, the ones to the sides of the upper and lower traps under the delts?