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  2. 16 kettlebell exercises that will tone your entire body - AOL

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    These kettlebell exercises will give you a strength training workout, toning the arms, core, legs and butt. Together they make a full-body kettlebell workout. 16 kettlebell exercises that will ...

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    For a killer workout, keep scrolling for the 10 best kettlebell core exercises, according to Kanski. Meet the expert: Lauren Kanski , CPT, is the creator of the Body & Bell program on the Ladder ...

  4. The #1 Kettlebell Leg Workout To Build Muscle & Strength - AOL

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    Keep reading to learn all about the #1 kettlebell leg workout to build muscle and strength. And when you're finished, be sure to check out the 10 Best Total-Body Exercises To Look 10 Years Younger ...

  5. Kettlebell lifting - Wikipedia

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    A basic snatch maneuver. Standard kettlebells are Red (32 kg), green (24 kg), yellow (16 kg), and blue (12 kg). Classic competition format is usually composed of two to three categories; biathlon, long cycle and snatch. The lifter is given ten minutes for each event to perform as many repetitions as possible.

  6. Kettlebell - Wikipedia

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    Kettlebell. In weight training, a kettlebell is a cast-iron or cast-steel ball with a handle attached to the top, resembling a cannonball with a handle. [1] It is used to perform many types of exercises, including ballistic exercises that combine cardiovascular, strength and flexibility training.

  7. 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.