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  2. Experts Say Weight Lifting Is The Fountain Of Youth. Here's ...

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    The Best Weight Lifting Moves For Seniors The best exercises for women over 60 are weight-bearing and promote strength, posture, and/or balance (and sometimes all at once).

  3. Senior Women? You Should be Lifting Weights, and Here's Why - AOL

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    An article on Insider (medically reviewed), neatly unpacks some of the myths around women and weightlifting. Among these myths is the idea that lifting weights will make you look “bulky.”

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    We've spent more than three years testing a range of the best kettlebells for home use, including options from top-rated brands like Bowflex, REP, and Rogue. 9 Kettlebells You Should Consider ...

  5. Rogue Fitness - Wikipedia

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    It produces strength and conditioning equipment such as weightlifting barbells, [4] plates and racks, kettlebells, [5] as well as a range of fitness related equipment for CrossFit boxes, [6] home gyms, [7] military, collegiate, and professional sports teams. [8] [9]

  6. Kettlebell lifting - Wikipedia

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    Kettlebell sport lifting (Russian: гиревой спорт, girevoy sport, GS) a.k.a. girya is a repetitive weight lifting sport performed with kettlebells in a given period of time. [ 1 ] Competitive kettlebell lifting has a long history in Russia and Eastern Europe , but developed as an organised, standard sport under the name kettlebell ...

  7. Kettlebell - Wikipedia

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    The weight of a kettlebell is not distributed evenly. Thus, the unique shape of a kettlebell provides the "unstable force" for handling, [7] which is important for the effectiveness of the kettlebell exercises. [8] Parts of a competition kettlebell. The parts of the kettlebell can be broken down into: handle, corners, horns, window, bell, and base.