The trio of 'guy ropes' muscles—sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus—are crucial for stabilizing the pelvis and thigh, explaining Hall's exceptional strength.
Despite expectations for larger muscles in the knee and hip responsible for strength, scientists found Hall's less studied 'guy ropes' muscles significantly more developed.
Professor Folland highlighted the under-researched nature of these muscles, noting their enhanced role in heavy lifting, challenging previous assumptions about muscle development in strength sports.
Hall's extraordinary strength, demonstrated in competitions, has sparked renewed scientific interest in the unique muscle structures that may contribute to feats of power.
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