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Six pack, six-pack, or 6-pack may refer to: Collections of six objects of the same type * Six-pack (muscles), visible rectus abdominis muscles ("abs") * Six-pack, a type of beverage multi-pack including six containers **Specifically, a multi-pack joined by six-pack rings * A photo array used by police officers to conduct a police lineup * The arrangement of Flight instruments#Basic Six, six basic flight instruments in an aircraft * Sixpack (EU law), a set of European legislative measures Arts and entertainment Film and television * Six Pack (film), ''Six Pack'' (film), a 1982 comedy/drama film * Six Pack (TV series), ''Six Pack'' (TV series), 1992 Australian TV anthology series * ''Six-Pack'', a List of thriller films of the 2000s, 2000 thriller film * Sixpack (film), ''Sixpack'' (film), a 2011 Finnish film * ''6pack'', a 2008 Finnish TV series Music * Six Pack (band), a Serbian punk band * Six Pack (The Police box set), ''Six Pack'' (The Police box set), 1980 * Six Pack (Gary B ...
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Six-pack (muscles)
The rectus abdominis muscle, () also known as the "abdominal muscle" or simply better known as the "abs", is a pair of segmented skeletal muscle on the ventral aspect of a person, person's abdomen. The paired muscle is separated at the midline by a band of dense connective tissue called the linea alba (abdomen), linea alba, and the connective tissue defining each lateral margin of the rectus abdominus is the linea semilunaris. The muscle extends from the pubic symphysis, pubic crest and pubic tubercle inferiorly, to the xiphoid process and costal cartilages of the 5th–7th ribs superiorly. The rectus abdominis muscle is contained in the rectus sheath, which consists of the aponeurosis, aponeuroses of the lateral abdominal muscles. Each rectus abdominus is traversed by bands of connective tissue called the tendinous intersections, which interrupt it into distinct muscle bellies. Structure The rectus abdominis is a very long flat muscle, which extends along the whole length of th ...
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