
Muscle Diagram
A full front-facing figure showing the major skeletal muscles of the chest, arms, abdomen, and legs with labels — an educational coloring page.
Flex your knowledge with this muscle diagram coloring page. A full front-facing figure shows the major skeletal muscles, with the chest, abdomen, arm, and leg muscles drawn along their fiber direction and blank label lines pointing to the big muscle groups. The detailed fiber lines give the page real texture, so it suits older students working through a unit on the muscular system more than the youngest colorists. The human body has over 600 muscles, and they make up roughly a third to a half of your body weight. Coloring each major group a different shade helps you separate the chest, abdomen, arms, and legs and remember where they sit. Let your pencil strokes follow the direction of the fibers to bring the muscles to life. Add the muscle names on the label lines as you finish each one. Print this figure on US Letter or A4 for class or home study.
Coloring Tips
- Stroke with the fibers — color in the direction the muscle lines run to make each group look three-dimensional.
- Group by color — give the chest, abs, arms, and legs their own shades so the major groups are easy to study.
- Label each muscle — write the names on the blank lines as you finish to turn coloring into review.