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  2. The #1 Daily Workout for Men To Build Stronger, Muscular Legs

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    This workout for men to build stronger legs wraps up with calf raises. Elevating your toes during calf raises maximizes the range of motion, enhancing time under tension for your calf muscles.

  3. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The deadlift is a very effective compound exercise for strengthening the lower back, but also exercises many other major muscle groups, including quads, hamstrings and abdominals. It is a challenging exercise, as poor form or execution can cause serious injury. [8]

  4. The 'neck rule' could tell you if you're ill enough to skip ...

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    When you're weighing up the benefits and costs of exercising while unwell, follow the "neck rule" to make sure you're taking care of yourself.

  5. Callanetics - Wikipedia

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    The Callanetics exercise programme was created by Callan Pinckney in the early 1980s. It is a system of exercise involving frequent repetition of small muscular movements and squeezes, designed to improve muscle tone. [1] The programme was developed by Pinckney from classical ballet exercises, to help ease a back problem that she was born with.

  6. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    Unlike traditional workout routines that emphasize long hours in the gym, HIT principles require short but highly intense workouts. Exercises are performed with a high level of effort, or intensity, where it is thought that it will stimulate the body to produce an increase in muscular strength and size.

  7. Squat (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    The squat is a large muscle-mass resistance exercise. [35] As such, squats produce acute increases in testosterone (especially in men) and growth hormone (especially in women). [35] Although insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is not raised acutely by squat exercise, resistance-trained men and women have higher resting IGF-1. [35]