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  2. The 5 Best Adjustable Dumbbell Sets in 2024, Tested by ... - AOL

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    The Pro 50 Adjustable Dumbbells cover a weight range from 5 to 50 pounds per bell, with adjustments possible in increments of 2.5 pounds. ... With a weight range of 10 to 55 pounds per dumbbell ...

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    The Nuobell 80-pound dumbbell set is crafted from near-bulletproof machined steel that’s built to outlast you. ... The Pro 50 Adjustable Dumbbells range in weight from 5 to 50 pounds per bell ...

  4. This Simple 4-Move Dumbbell Workout Builds Stronger Legs - AOL

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    Sets and Reps: 3 sets of 8 to 10 reps per side Lateral Lunge Break out of the sagittal plane (front-to-back movement) with this side-to-side lunge, which puts you in the frontal plane.

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    On January 29, 2004, about 420,000 BowFlex machines were recalled due to mechanical problems. In November 2004, there was a recall of nearly 800,000 (680,000 Power Pro units and 102,000 Ultimate units) BowFlex machines after reports that several models had broken unexpectedly.

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    The Shake Weight on sale in stores. The Shake Weight is a modified dumbbell that oscillates, purportedly increasing the effects of exercise. As a result of the perceived sexually suggestive nature of the product, infomercial clips of the exercise device have gone viral.

  7. Bench press - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, using a barbell with 48 centimetres (19 in) discs (plates), George Hackenschmidt, inventor of the barbell hack squat, rolled a barbell over his face (which was turned to the side) and performed a strict floor press with 164 kilograms (362 lb). This stood as a record for 18 years until Joe Nordquest broke it by 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) in 1916.