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  2. Bicep curl - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a bicep curl begins with the arm fully extended with a supinated (palms facing up) grip on a weight. A full repetition consists of bending or "curling" the elbow until it is fully flexed, then slowly lowering the weight to the starting position. The torso should remain upright instead of swinging back and forth, as doing so transfers ...

  3. Unilateral training - Wikipedia

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    Unilateral training involves the performance of physical exercises using one limb instead of two. Such exercises should be considered as being distinct from bilateral, two limbed, exercises. 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.

  4. Men Over 40 Should Use This Curl Variation for Big Arms and ...

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    The precision curl helps men over 40 engage the rotator cuffs to build strength for pain-free movement—important for everything your shoulders do from throwing a ball or swinging a racquet to ...

  5. We Guessed How Much Professional Arm Wrestlers Can Curl - AOL

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    A Men's Health correspondent visited an arm wrestling competition to guess how much weight athletes can biceps curl.

  6. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    The wrestler reaches under one of the opponent's arms with their corresponding arm and places the palm of their hand on the back of the opponent's neck, thereby forcing the arm of the opponent up into the air to complete the half nelson. The wrestler then lifts the opponent up, turns, and falls forward, slamming the opponent back-first into the ...

  7. List of World Records and feats of strength by Hafþór Júlíus ...

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    The specific problem is: Far too much use of italics and capital letters where they are not appropriate, per WP:MOS. Also, references to "unofficial world records" supported only by YouTube clips should be removed. The words "world record" have a meaning and should be supported by reliable sources. Please help improve this article if you can.

  8. Grip strength - Wikipedia

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    A person's grip strength usually results in having the strongest grip strength when their arm is extended at 90° before their body, as opposed to the other extreme arm positions, rested at one's side or held straight up above one's head. Grip strength is not optimal if one's arm is extended backwards beyond the resting position at the body's ...

  9. Magnus Samuelsson - Wikipedia

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    Magnus Samuelsson (born December 21, 1969), is a Swedish actor, former Strongman and the 1998 World's Strongest Man.Known as the 'king of the stones', he made it to the World's Strongest Man podium 5 times and the finals 10 times and is regarded as one of the greatest strongmen in history.