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  2. How Full-Body Workouts Can Help You Build Balanced Fitness - AOL

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    This 4-week, full-body workout is designed to challenge every muscle group for a balanced training plan and balanced fitness gains. How Full-Body Workouts Can Help You Build Balanced Fitness Skip ...

  3. The Best 20-Minute Full-Body Workout You Can Do Anywhere - AOL

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    How to: Start in elbow plank position, shoulders over elbows and feet hip-width apart. Resting on balls of feet, rotate right arm up towards the ceiling, opening up the chest. Bring right hand ...

  4. All You Need Is 20 Minutes And A Pair Of Dumbbells To Tone ...

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    This 20-minute full-body workout is part of the Women's Health 30-Day Workout Challenge. For this part of the exercise program, all you need is a mat and a pair of 6- to 10-pound dumbbells to ...

  5. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    Dumbbell deadlift. The deadlift is performed by lifting a weight off of the floor until fully upright. This is a compound exercise that also involves the glutes, lower back, lats, trapezius (upper back), and, to a lesser extent, the quadriceps and the calves. Lifting belts are often used to help support the lower back.

  6. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    A training split refers to how the trainee divides and schedules their training volume, or in other words which muscles are trained on a given day over a period of time (usually a week). Popular training splits include full body, upper/lower, push/pull/legs, and the "bro" split. Some training programs may alternate splits weekly.

  7. List of skeletal muscles of the human body - Wikipedia

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    abducts, intorts, and depress eye. right medial, superior, and inferior recti (superior and inferior oblique muscles are the synergists) 2. 1. oblique, inferior. head, extraocular (left/right) orbital surface of maxilla, lateral to lacrimal groove. laterally onto eyeball, deep to lateral rectus, by a short flat tendon.