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What are the prime mover, antagonist, and synergist leg muscles when climbing stairs?

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What are the prime mover, antagonist, and synergist leg muscles when climbing stairs?

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These main muscles worked are the quads, glutes, calves, hamstrings, anterior tibialis muscles (which run down the front of the shin), and to a certain extent, the abdominal muscles when climbing stairs.

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