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  2. I want to lose body fat and gain muscle. A trainer told me ...

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    After I got a scan of my muscle mass and body fat, a personal trainer walked me through the results: for optimal health, I needed to lose body fat and gain more muscle. My main takeaway is that ...

  3. Build a Ripped Inner Chest With These Exercises - AOL

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    This is potentially the number one most common chest-building exercise after the bench press—and it's a sure-fire method for training that adduction essential for inner chest muscle development.

  4. The 5-Minute Workout To Banish Flabby Arms - AOL

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    I'm sure on top of your list of goals (along with many of my clients) is to work out more. As a fitness trainer specializing in yoga, barre, and pre/postnatal workouts and a busy mama of two, I've ...

  5. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The chest fly is performed while lying face up on a bench or standing up, with arms outspread holding weights, by bringing the arms together above the chest. This is a compound exercise for the pectorals. Other muscles worked include deltoids, triceps, and forearms. Equipment: dumbbells, cable machine or "pec deck" machine.

  6. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Common superset configurations are two exercises for the same muscle group, agonist-antagonist muscles, or alternating upper and lower body muscle groups. [29] Exercises for the same muscle group (flat bench press followed by the incline bench press) result in a significantly lower training volume than a traditional exercise format with rests ...

  7. Machine fly - Wikipedia

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    A machine fly, alternatively called a seated lever fly or "pec deck" fly is a strength training exercise based on the free weight chest fly. As with the chest fly, the hand and arm move through an arc while the elbow is kept at a constant angle. Flyes are used to work the muscles of the upper body, primarily the sternal head of the pectoralis ...