| Pronator teres |
| Joining the lower and outer part of the humerus
(note 1) to the radius (note 2),
this muscle rotates the forearm from a palm-up to a palm-down position ("pronation").
Not much used in good archery technique, except to position the bow hand.
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| Note 1: The large upper arm bone. |
| Note 2: The radius is the forearm bone on the thumb side. |