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  2. 5 Essential Exercises for a Body Recomposition Program - AOL

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    BODY RECOMPOSITION IS the process of building muscle while simultaneously losing body fat. Say you weigh 180 pounds. After a successful body recomposition, you may gain five pounds of muscle while ...

  3. Trapezius - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the muscle arises by numerous short tendinous fibers. It is possible to feel the muscles of the superior trapezius as they become active by holding a weight in one hand in front of the body and, with the other hand, touching the area between the shoulder and the neck. [citation needed]

  4. 5 Best 'EMOM' Workouts For Men to Build Bigger Muscles - AOL

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    A personal trainer breaks down five of the best EMOM workouts for men to build bigger muscles and gain strength. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  5. People Swear by 'EMOM' Workouts To Build Bigger Muscles ... - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Working out to build bigger muscles takes time, dedication, and following the right workouts. Trainers and fitness enthusiasts alike swear by tried ...

  6. Shoulder shrug - Wikipedia

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    A barbell, dumbbells, trap bar, [3] resistance bands, parallel bars, [4] or a Smith machine [5] may be used for resistance, and overhand, inside, outside, underhand or mixed grip can be used. The barbell can be held in front of the thighs, resting on the quadriceps, or behind, resting on the hamstrings.

  7. Muscle hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    Muscle hypertrophy or muscle building involves a hypertrophy or increase in size of skeletal muscle through a growth in size of its component cells. Two factors contribute to hypertrophy: sarcoplasmic hypertrophy, which focuses more on increased muscle glycogen storage; and myofibrillar hypertrophy, which focuses more on increased myofibril ...