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Do you have these two holes in your back? This means you are special! Heres why (Video)

Some individuals possess indentations in their chins, while others exhibit two attractive dimples in their backs. Below is an explanation of these features and their alternative names.

These indentations are associated with anatomical and skeletal structure.

The hamstrings have two ends that face inward towards the spine, as illustrated in the accompanying image. Due to their positioning, these indentations form just above them, as reported by Telegrafi. For a considerable time, it was believed that these dimples, referred to as Apollonian holes, were inherited genetically. However, the current consensus suggests that they can develop through weight loss and specific exercises, even in individuals who do not have them naturally.

Engaging in exercises targeting the lower back muscles can eventually enhance the appearance of these Apollonian dimples in your back.

The following exercises will assist in defining these dimples: