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  2. You Can Do This 20-Minute Full-Body Workout at Home - AOL

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    This 20-minute at-home workout consists of great compound movements, which will help cyclists recruit big movers (glutes, hamstrings, quads, and calves) in similar fashion to riding, says Yusuf ...

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

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    This 20-minute full-body workout routine is perfect for beginners—no equipment needed. Do these 16 effective bodyweight exercises at home or while traveling.

  4. The Best 20-Minute Workout To Tone Arms, Legs, And Core—No ...

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    Lie facedown with arms bent 90 degrees, elbows in line with shoulders, all four limbs and forehead on floor. Engage abs and squeeze glutes to lift head, chest, arms, and legs a few inches off ...

  5. 20 Minute Workout - Wikipedia

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    20 Minute Workout was created by Ron Harris in 1983, produced by Tantra Entertainment in association with the Canadian animation company Nelvana, and broadcast locally on Citytv. In the United States, it was syndicated by Orion Television. Two seasons of the program were produced, although reruns continued to appear for many years afterwards.

  6. Cycling - Wikipedia

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    Cycling. European city bike. Children riding a bike in Ghana. Cycling, [1] also known as bicycling[2] or biking, [3] is the activity of riding a bicycle or other type of cycle. It encompasses the use of human-powered vehicles such as balance bikes, unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles.

  7. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a training protocol alternating short periods of intense or explosive anaerobic exercise with brief recovery periods until the point of exhaustion. [ 1 ] HIIT involves exercises performed in repeated quick bursts at maximum or near maximal effort with periods of rest or low activity between bouts.