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  2. 12 simple ways to use dumbbells to tone the triceps - AOL

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    The triceps are the largest muscle group in the arm. Tone the back of the arm with dumbbell tricep exercises like skull crushers, tricep kickbacks and more.

  3. 12 best exercises to tone your triceps at home - AOL

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    Tricep extensions. Standing with your feet as wide as your hips, hold one dumbbell with both hands. Reach the dumbbell overhead. Keeping your biceps still, bend the elbows, keeping them in ...

  4. Use These Dumbbell Exercises to Chisel Your Triceps - AOL

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    Why: The dumbbell lying tricep extension hits one thing other tricep exercises miss: training shoulder extension. Shoulder extension is an oft-neglected duty of the long head of the triceps muscle ...

  5. Lying triceps extension - Wikipedia

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    Dumbbell triceps extension. The lying triceps extension, also known as skull crusher and French extension or French press, is a strength exercise used in many different forms of strength training. It is one of the most stimulating exercises to the entire triceps muscle group in the upper arm, [citation needed] and works the triceps from the ...

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    It can be performed with both arms, or one arm at a time. This is an isolation exercise for the triceps. It is also known as the french curl. Equipment: dumbbell(s), barbell, cable machine or triceps extension machine. Major variants: lying ~ (lying face up with the weights over the face), kickback (bent over with the upper arm parallel to the ...

  7. Bench press - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a standard barbell bench press, the right arm may perform 55% of the work and the left arm 45%. However, if the right or left arm is used singularly, then it can be assured that each arm is performing 100% of the work for that respective lift. This can mean that the strength of the right and left arms develops more evenly. [11]