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ANKLE JOINT
The calf muscles (soleus and gastocnemius) and the anterior shin section (tibialis anterior) muscles contract isometrically during the push-off phase and the glide phase.
KNEE JOINT
The knee performs the action of extension (skating stride push-off) and flexion (returning the leg to the glide position). The quadriceps are made up of four muscles: vastus intermedius, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis. Three muscles make up the hamstring muscle group: biceps fermoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus. The movements of the knee are:
Knee Extension - quadricep muscle group are the key muscles involved in the knee extension.
Knee Flexion - Hamstring muscle group are responsible for knee flexion.


TRUNK (CORE)
The abdominal and extensor muscles of the back are the support muscles that help stabilize the core area. These are the muscles that connect the lower body movement to the upper body maintaining stability in the hip and lower back. The movements of the trunk are:
Flexion - the rectus abdominus muscles lean the chest and stomach forward.
Extension - the erector spinae muscles of the back support the spine when it flexes forward.
Rotation - the external and internal oblique abdominal muscles control the trunk rotation.