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  2. How to Work Out Using Only a Barbell - AOL

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  3. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    Squats can be performed using only the practitioner's body weight. For weighted squats, a barbell is typically used, although the practitioner may instead hold dumbbells, kettlebells, or other weighted objects. Individuals uncomfortable performing freeweight squats may use a Smith machine or hack squat machine.

  4. 5 Essential Exercises for a Body Recomposition Program - AOL

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    For example, swap that out of the dumbbell bench press if you’re currently barbell benching during a chest or push day. If you’re currently performing back squats, try the barbell split squat ...

  5. This Barbell Workout Will Convince You That Lifting Heavy Has ...

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    Designed to prevent injuries and improve performance, this barbell workout builds strength in the legs, glutes, core, and upper body.

  6. Clean and jerk - Wikipedia

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    The power clean, a weight training exercise not used in competition, [7] refers to any variant of the clean in which the lifter does not catch the bar in a full squat position (commonly accepted as thighs parallel to the floor or below). The hang clean begins with the barbell off the ground, hanging from the arms. Both power and hang cleans are ...

  7. Barbell - Wikipedia

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    A barbell is a piece of exercise equipment used in weight training, bodybuilding, weightlifting, powerlifting and strongman, consisting of a long bar, usually with weights attached at each end. Barbells range in length from 1.2 metres (4 ft) to above 2.4 metres (8 ft), although bars longer than 2.2 metres (7.2 ft) are used primarily by ...