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  2. 5 Best Kettlebell Exercises for a Lean, Sculpted Waistline - AOL

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    A fitness expert explains the benefits of training with kettlebells and the best kettlebell exercises for a lean waistline. 5 Best Kettlebell Exercises for a Lean, Sculpted Waistline Skip to main ...

  3. 10 Best Exercises To Melt Inches off Your Waist - AOL

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    Keep reading to learn all about the best exercises to melt waist fat. And when you're finished, be sure to check out the 5 Most Effective At-Home Workouts for Weight Loss . 1.

  4. 10 Best Waist Exercises for Stronger Obliques - AOL

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    If you're ready to start shrinking that waistline, read on for Haines-Landram's go-to waist exercises for stronger obliques. Then, don't miss these 5 Bodyweight Workouts to Target Flabby Arms. 1.

  5. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    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°. In this position, the extended arms are swung from one side to another in a twisting motion with or without weight. Equipment: body weight, kettlebell, medicine ball, or dumbbell.

  6. Calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    This exercise trains the chest, shoulders, and triceps. An easier version of this exercise consists of placing the hands on a wall and then bending and straightening the arms. Sit-ups; A person lies on their back with their legs bent. They bend at the waist and move their head and torso towards their legs.

  7. Bodyweight exercise - Wikipedia

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    Exercises focusing on the legs and abdomen such as squats, lunges, and step ups are recommended to increase leg and core strength, in doing so, reduce the risk of falling. [9] Bodyweight exercises provide multi-directional movement that mimics daily activities, and as such can be preferable to using weight machines.