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  2. This Gym Machine Reigns Supreme When It Comes To Cardio ... - AOL

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    Safe for all fitness levels: ... Alternate lifting one leg a few inches to the side and slightly back ... then step up the stairs. Walk. 30 sec / 2-3 RPE. Kickback Holds. 30 sec each side / 6-7 ...

  3. 10 dumbbell exercises to strengthen and tone your legs - AOL

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    Lunge. Stand with your feet hip-width apart. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and let your arms hang down at your sides. Step the right foot back into a lunge position. Brace your core and lower down ...

  4. Power training - Wikipedia

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    An example of a wrist strengthening exercise is a one-handed barbell deadlift exercise, which requires increased utilisation of the wrist in order to stabilise the bar. Strong and flexible joints also help to prevent injury. If a joint is injured or excessively weak then it will inhibit the amount of power that it can cope with and transfer ...

  5. Plyometrics - Wikipedia

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    Of the ten exercises, the single-leg cone hops, box jumps, tuck jumps, and two-legged vertical jumps produced the highest EMG values, alluding to greater motor recruitment. Power was examined in dumbbell jumps, depth jumps, countermovement jumps, squat jumps, and tuck jumps which all produced the higher power scale readings.

  6. How to use a single dumbbell for a full-body workout - AOL

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    Strength and conditioning coach Dana Santas shows you how you can effectively train your entire body using a single dumbbell in 10 minutes. Here are five exercises to strengthen your legs, hips ...

  7. Unilateral training - Wikipedia

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    For example, unilateral squats use one leg, and bilateral squats use two legs. A unilateral bench press uses one arm and a bilateral bench press two arms. Depending on the exercise, this may also entail using different equipment i.e. a dumbbell instead of a barbell. Unilateral exercise is commonly involved in comprehensive training regimes and ...