Ridin’ Wordy
You flex every day… but did you know your muscles are named after mice? In this episode of Ridin’ Wordy, Sean Rhoads explores the bizarre and hilarious origin of the word muscle, which traces back to the Latin word musculus, meaning little mouse. Why would the mighty Romans, conquerors of empires and builders of roads, name one of the strongest parts of the human body after a tiny rodent? Because when muscles moved under the skin… they thought it looked like mice scurrying beneath a blanket. From Ancient Rome to modern gyms, this episode dives into language, anatomy, history, and the wonderfully strange way humans name things. You’ll never do a bicep curl the same way again.
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