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  2. Working This Often-Neglected Muscle Group Can Help Nix Lower ...

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    The Best Inner-Thigh Workout Long story short, the inner thigh muscles are key players when it comes to having strong, toned legs. They may not be the main characters of leg day, but do deserve ...

  3. A 6-Minute Inner Thigh Workout for the Lazy Girl in All of Us

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    With a focus on the inner thighs–also known as the adductors–this workout is the epitome of short and sweet. As you flow through each move, working against gravity and your own body weight ...

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    #10 We Tackled Chafing With The Friction-Reducing Stick For Inner Thighs. It Provides Smooth, Long-Lasting Relief, Making Daily Activities More Comfortable And Chafe-Free.

  5. Cremasteric reflex - Wikipedia

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    This reflex is elicited by lightly stroking or poking the superior and medial (inner) part of the thigh—regardless of the direction of stroke. [1] The normal response is an immediate contraction of the cremaster muscle that pulls up the testicle ipsilaterally (on the same side of the body). The reflex utilizes sensory and motor fibers from ...

  6. ThighMaster - Wikipedia

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    The ThighMaster was invented in Sweden by then-physical medicine intern (later "Dr.") Anne Marie Bennstrom (Prescott) as the "V-Bar" physical therapy device. [9] It later received US design patent number 343882S as "physical exerciser."

  7. Thigh gap - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, author Camille Hugh published her book The Thigh Gap Hack, [12] and in June 2013 she was interviewed about the book on The Dr. Oz Show. [13] The book was criticized by Lisa Delaney of Spryliving.com, who said the book "feeds girls' and women's obsessions with their bodies, promotes thinness at the expense of healthfulness (because of Hugh's disdain of fitness, exercise, muscles, etc ...