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  2. The #1 Daily At-Home Workout To Lose Weight—for Good

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    Here is the #1 daily at-home workout I recommend to lose weight for good. This comprehensive routine combines effective exercises targeting various muscle groups, ensuring a balanced and efficient ...

  3. How to get a full-body workout at home without any equipment

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    Strength training boosts energy, improves mood (hello, endorphins!) and of course, provides a full-body workout. Research shows that the combination of strength training and cardio exercise bode ...

  4. 13 free workouts you can do at home in just 15 minutes - AOL

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    9. 15-Minute Yoga Workout to Unwind. Having a stressful day? This 15-minute at-home yoga workout is just what you need to strengthen, lengthen and unwind your body. 10. Blogilates 15-Minute Arm ...

  5. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a training protocol alternating short periods of intense or explosive anaerobic exercise with brief recovery periods until the point of exhaustion. [1] HIIT involves exercises performed in repeated quick bursts at maximum or near maximal effort with periods of rest or low activity between bouts.

  6. 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]

  7. Metabolic equivalent of task - Wikipedia

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    The metabolic equivalent of task (MET) is the objective measure of the ratio of the rate at which a person expends energy, relative to the mass of that person, while performing some specific physical activity compared to a reference, currently set by convention at an absolute 3.5 mL of oxygen per kg per minute, which is the energy expended when sitting quietly by a reference individual, chosen ...