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>>6564679
It's fine, backs are hard and he's asking a specific question.
>>6564674
Look for where the trapezius (red) gets bunched up, it sits along the top of the scapula. From there it should be easy to find.
Notice how there's a circular area (in purple) representing the surface scapular muscles (from top to bottom: infraspinatus, teres minor, teres major). The muscles themselves don't make a circle, but a circular rhythm is created by the trapezius overlapping a corner of the scapula, the deltoid (orange) overlapping the opposite corner, and the latissimus (in yellow) overlapping the bottom. Notice also that even though the latissimus covers the whole back like a cape, two triangular rhythms are created because the lumbar aponeurosis is stretched thin against the erector spinae (green). You may also see the external obliques from behind. Notice the seventh cervical vertibrae in the middle of the trapezius, as well as the acromion process above the humeral joint.
Note that I could be wrong and you should take this with a grain of salt, if any anons want to correct me. I'm learning too.
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>>6546439
Speaking of which, still waiting on a response to this.

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