The Internal Oblique Muscles
Moving towards the center of the abdomen, the outer oblique muscle in a transverse moving which fixed (below) to the ileum and the pubic bones of the pelvis and abdomen to the white line on the anterior abdominal wall. (White line belongs to the rectos abdominal, which will be explained later).
When the left and right sides of the oblique muscles work together, they bend the body forward, bringing the head to the feet. If only one side is reduced, then the torso rotates in the opposite direction. For example, if reduced, only the right side of the oblique muscles, torso and shoulders turn to the left http://www.muscleseek.com/somanabolic-muscle-maximizer-review/

The internal oblique muscles - They represent the average of three layer flat abdominal muscles so external oblique concealing blocked. Below are attached to a thick sheath of connective tissue located in the lumbar region - the so-called fascia and to ilia c portion (one of the major bones of the pelvis)
These fibers lie at right angles up to the external oblique muscle towards the head. These directions will your thumb when his hand thrust in the side pocket of his trousers, and leave it outside. At the top of the internal oblique muscles are attached to the lower ribs 3-4, becoming the continuation of the respiratory muscles of the chest. Since this muscle group passes at 90 degrees to the outer oblique then blocked completely different function.
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