Anatomy of the Human Body
Torso(163 Lessons )
The Basics
Spine
Pelvis
Rib Cage
Shoulder Bones
Intro to Muscles
Pecs & Breasts
Abs
Obliques
Torso Drawing
Shoulder Muscles
Lower Back Muscles
Upper Back Muscles
Neck Muscles
Arms(101 Lessons )
Legs(107 Lessons )
If you know the language of anatomy, you’ll be able to figure out those long latin names, and you won’t have to say “What the heck is Stan talking about?”
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heel pole
2mo
I just did some sketch based on terms to emphasize on what do they actually means.
Beatrix W
7mo
i saw some people sharing their cheat sheets so here's mine!
Martin
2yr
The animation of skelly with the ball is so nice!...and the video is great as usual.
Sab
2yr
This year I´m doing a 365 days challenge to finally end this course a lesson per day. Every day I will post my progress.
Study this is difficult to me because I have 0 memory. And even so is rewarding practicing this.
Have a nice day everyone and make great things, Day 7 done 358 to come.
Samuel Parker
2yr
Made this cheat sheet for reviewing/quizzing myself on, excluded some of the more specific terms of movement + Pertinent terms for body parts, which I'll include in a follow up post.
Ernesto Palma
2yr
Nice! I also like making sheets with tonnes of useful notes. Don´t forget to go over them after a few weeks and see if you wanna make improved revised notes!
@31415926
2yr
Hi, everyone,
That PDF is at next lesson "eBook: Language of Anatomy" which only for premium.
If you don't have premium, you can take a look at some comment below, and the "LESSON NOTES" of this lesson.
@nongthimay31797
2yr
i've just copied the pdf file
Sandra Süsser
3yr
Been studying with a free Anki deck for the anatomy terms (which I am not allowed to share here whyever). I am almost done memorising everything as well as some additional terms. Here are also some sketches I did from memory based on the PDF and corrected afterwards.
@emikomay
3yr
BTW in the Lesson Notes, dorsiflexion (of the hand) and palmarflexion are given the same definition. Is this a typo? In the ebook, dorsiflexion is defined as "flexing wrist so the hand bends backward" instead of "rotating the hand so the palm moves closer to the forearm."
@emikomay
3yr
getting started on my flash cards :)
@ayatanne
3yr
The proko.com/anatomy-terms site doesnt exist
Alfredo Luciano Felipe
3yr
https://www.proko.com/course-lesson/anatomy-terms/notes here it is!
@angiespice
3yr
yeah! where do we get it ??
Gabriel Kahn
4yr
Ah yes, my favourite muscle, Gluteus Stan
Kombuchie
4yr
Wow, found a bunch of free tests at quizlet.com for practicing Proko anatomy terms! ^.^ :
https://quizlet.com/subject/proko-anatomy-terms/
@31415926
2yr
Thank you!!!
@nongthimay31797
2yr
thanks a lot :)
@waleska404
4yr
hello, proko.com/anatomy-terms is not working
Cora
4yr
Although I am not familiar with what the old link contained exactly, I think the content that used to be there moved to the 'Lesson notes' under this video.
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Founder of Proko, artist and teacher of drawing, painting, and anatomy. I try to make my lessons fun and ultra packed with information.