I learned a lot about fish translating this. Had no idea halibut were flatfish.
Popliteal FossaThe largest muscle in the muscle group that adducts (internally rolls) the hip joint.I- I'm just trying to replenish my sodium...I SHALL PERFORM THE SACRED RITUAL!! *The largest species of righteye flounder - the halibut (Japanese: uhyou)Gracilis MuscleGastrocnemius Muscle
(Triceps Surae Muscle 1)Gluteus Maximus MuscleMouthful memo
Aside from the left/right differences, lefteye flounder and righteye flounder can be told apart by the fact that lefteyes have larger jaws.Just as the name suggests, it is a long muscle that extends from the fibula to the undersides of the smaller four digits of the foot.Links the heel bone and the inner ankle.Flexor Retinaculum of the footSemitendinosus muscle
(Deep Hamstring 1)Biceps Femoris Muscle
(Superficial Hamstring Muscle)* Translation: I will lick her feetFlexor Digitorum Longus MuscleUsually written 長趾屈筋.The "butt muscle". In this case, it is pulled tight and along with minimal adipose tissue forms a flexible buttock.
Very awkward to translate into English.The largest tendon in the human body.
When contracting, it pulls the heel back causing the foot to point downward.
This can result in the so-called ashipin.
From what I can tell, ashipin refers to a strange phenomenon in which it is easier to orgasm when the legs are in this position, and people who do it too often when masturbating supposedly lose the ability to orgasm without doing it.Semimembranosus muscle
(Deep Hamstring 2)Cow's tongue (a fish species known in English as a sole)
Iliotibial Tract
Calcaneal TubercleMouthful memo
For some reason, the popliteal fossa has many names in Japanese including utsuashi, yoboro, yoborokubo, and more.
Hikagami supposedly comes from the phrase hikikagami (recede + crouch).Adductor Magnus MuscleCalcaneal Tendon
(Achilles Tendon)Uhyooh! ♡
I'm so lucky my eyes point upward ☆Learning with Orange Pekoe-chan:
A girl's body(Lower extremity muscles, part 2)A buffed up plan!Flexes the knee and extends of the hip joint. It is important in running, so it is common to see it more developed in long-distance runners.A long ligament which runs from the outer side of the butt to the outer edge of the knee.The "calf muscle". The lower portion becomes the Achilles tendon and attaches to the calcaneal tubercle. It is used in activities such as tiptoeing and running.These are flexor muscles, so right now they are extremely stretchedThis is where we can get a peek of bone this time. From a water caltrop-shaped window, we can catch a glimpse of Peko-chan's ligament-covered femur (♡). Its historic Japanese name is hikagami.
Water caltrops are plants that bear nuts which appear to have spikes or horns.The large pink Kanji just above this text is a scaled-up "hikagami".Its location, function, and name are similar to the semitendinosus muscle. Just remember the two as "the deep hamstrings" and you should be okay.By the way, the area here is called the cow's nose because it resembles one.It is hidden behind the gastrocnemius muscle, but it is just as large and strong. Its shape resembles a hirame (lefteye flounder).
The Japanese name is "hirame muscle".The most superficial of the three hamstring muscles. From the outside you can't tell because it's hidden, but it actually bifurcates. I want to ham it.
Not sure how to translate ハムハムしたい, it's probably a meaningless pun on hamstrings.One of the muscles of a group that adducts the hip joint. It is thin and long. It runs from the inner side of the knee to the point where the pubis bone fuses with the pelvic bone, tracing the most romantic path of any muscle.Cow's tongue (real)You were expecting a lefteye flounder?
Too bad, I'm a righteye flounder!When raising the leg like this,