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  2. I'm a Trainer & Give These 10 Strength Training Tips to All ...

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    A trainer outlines his best strength training tips for men over 40 to maximize workout results and stay strong, capable, and healthy.

  3. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    Major variants: front raise (lift weights out to the front; emphasis is on the front deltoids), bent-over ~ (emphasis is on the rear deltoids), 180 degree lateral raise (weights are held slightly in front of the body and lifted over the head in a circular motion).

  4. 5 Best Lifting Workouts for Men To Build a Chiseled Body - AOL

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    A trainer outlines five of his best lifting workouts for men to build a chiseled body and supercharge their muscle and strength gains. 5 Best Lifting Workouts for Men To Build a Chiseled Body Skip ...

  5. Men Over 40 Can Use This Simple Move to Build Bulletproof ...

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    Men over 40 should use the the side-lying lateral raise dumbbell shoulder training exercise for stronger rotator cuffs.

  6. Snatch (weightlifting) - Wikipedia

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    A split snatch being performed. Split snatch was the common form of snatch before squat snatch was popularized by lifters such as Pete George and Dave Sheppard. [3] [4] In the split snatch, the lifter lifts the bar as high as possible and pulls themselves under the bar similar to the squat snatch but in the split snatch the lifter "splits" their legs, placing one foot in front of them and one ...

  7. Men Over 40 Can Use This Super Effective Seated ... - AOL

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    The seated weighted chinup gives men over 40 a safe way to build a baseline of pulling strength while adding a weight to engage the core muscles.