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  2. 10 Total-Body Strength Exercises That Are Crucial After 40 - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!As you navigate your 40s and beyond, focusing on increasing strength, flexibility, and mobility becomes more crucial than ever before. Aging brings ...

  3. The Best Lat Exercises to Build a Stronger Back - AOL

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    Barbell Row. Why: Fixed moves with both arms can maximize the amount of weight that can move.This move is a staple in most bodybuilders, athletes, and probably your routine by this point. The ...

  4. A Top Trainer Shared the 2 Best Lat-Building Exercises - AOL

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    Athlean-X founder and strength coach Jeff Cavaliere shares the only two lat exercises he thinks you need in a new YouTube video. A Top Trainer Shared the 2 Best Lat-Building Exercises Skip to main ...

  5. 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]

  6. Latissimus dorsi muscle - Wikipedia

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    Compound exercises for the 'lats' typically involve elbow flexion and tend to recruit the biceps brachii, brachialis, and brachioradialis for this function. Depending on the line of pull, the trapezius muscles can be recruited as well; horizontal pulling motions such as rows recruit both latissimus dorsi and trapezius heavily.

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    However, single-joint exercises can result in greater muscle growth in the targeted muscles, [40] and are more suitable for injury prevention and rehabilitation. [39] Low variation in exercise selection or targeted muscle groups, combined with a high volume of training, is likely to lead to overtraining and training maladaptation. [41]