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  2. This Exercise Is Seriously Efficient At Sculpting The Abs In ...

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    Russian Twist Variations. Whether you want more or less of a challenge, below are a few ways to mix up the standard Russian twist. ... Bottom line: The Russian twist may be a good exercise to add ...

  3. Russian twist - Wikipedia

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    The exercise can help build strength in the upper torso, which may help in sports such as tennis, swimming, baseball and football, track & field, hockey, golf, lacrosse, or boxing. [1] There are also many variations of the Russian twist that can be used to intensify a workout routine.

  4. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The Russian twist is a type of exercise that is used to work the abdomen muscles by performing a twisting motion on the abdomen. This exercise is performed sitting on the floor with knees bent like in a "sit-up" position with the back typically kept off the floor at an angle of 45°.

  5. Abdominal exercise - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal exercises also put some degree of compressive force on the lumbar spine, putting unwanted stress on the lower back. In addition, exaggerated abdominal exercise can cause respiratory problems. [17] A study of twelve exercises concluded that no single exercise covered all abdominal muscles with high intensity and low compression. [18]

  6. How to exercise from the comfort of your couch - AOL

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    For a more difficult variation, reverse the incline, putting your feet up on the couch and hands on the floor. ... but still try to only graze the couch during the sitting phase of the exercise ...

  7. This Exercise Variation Will Be Your Shoulder-Building ... - AOL

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    The Poliquin raise, a two-part progression from the lateral raise, was developed by muscle scientist Charles Poliquin to build more shoulder and delt muscle.

  8. Plank (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Many variations exist such as the side plank and the reverse plank. [1] [2] The plank is commonly practiced in Pilates and yoga, and by those training for boxing and other sports. [3] [4] [5] The "extended plank" adds substantial difficulty to the standard plank exercise.

  9. Squat (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Overhead squat – a non-weight bearing variation of the squat exercise, with the hands facing each other overhead, biceps aligned with the ears, and feet hip-width apart. This exercise is a predictor of total-body flexibility, mobility, and possible lower body dysfunction. Hindu squat – also called a baithak, or a deep knee bend on toes. It ...