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  2. A Trainer’s 4-Week Workout Plan for a Ripped Physique - AOL

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    The Routine: Squats – 4 sets of 8-10 reps. Deadlifts – 4 sets of 6-8 reps. Bench Press – 4 sets of 8-10 reps. 1. Squats. Shutterstock. Squats are a key exercise for building lower-body ...

  3. The Specific Cardio And Strength Routine This Trainer ... - AOL

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    Here's what a typical week for me looks like: Monday: Lower Body (using heavy weights) Warm-up: 5 minutes dynamic stretching. Pre-cardio: 10-15 minutes light cardio (jog or walk, something to get ...

  4. This 4-Week Strength Training Plan Takes Out All The ... - AOL

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    Hinge at your hips and lower down (imagine yourself doing a deadlift) until your hands reach the ground. Crawl forward lifting one hand at a time with legs straight and hips lifted until you're in ...

  5. 20 Minute Workout - Wikipedia

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    The :20 Minute Workout is a spin-off from Aerobicise, a series of home videos that were first released in 1981, which had varying subtitles of "The Beginners Workout," "The Ultimate Workout," and "The Beautiful Workout." [citation needed] In 1982, a series of segments aired in the U.S. on Showtime as unscheduled filler in between features, and ...

  6. The New Workout Plan - Wikipedia

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    The New Workout Plan. " The New Workout Plan " is a song from Kanye West 's debut album, The College Dropout. Released as the album's fifth single on August 31, 2004, it peaked at number 59 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song was written and produced by West, with additional songwriting from John Legend, Miri Ben-Ari, Sumeke Rainey ...

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Strength training can increase muscle, tendon, and ligament strength as well as bone density, metabolism, and the lactate threshold; improve joint and cardiac function; and reduce the risk of injury in athletes and the elderly. For many sports and physical activities, strength training is central or is used as part of their training regimen.