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  2. Spot reduction - Wikipedia

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    (There are a multitude of tests that can help determine body fat percentage). After measuring the two arms, they found that the girth of the dominant arms was greater because these muscles were used more than the non-dominant arm muscles. However, the skinfold measure showed no difference if the amount of subcutaneous fat on either of the arms.

  3. Abdominal exercise - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal exercises also put some degree of compressive force on the lumbar spine, putting unwanted stress on the lower back. In addition, exaggerated abdominal exercise can cause respiratory problems. [17] A study of twelve exercises concluded that no single exercise covered all abdominal muscles with high intensity and low compression. [18]

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    Gold Bond Age Renew Crepe Corrector body lotion noticeably reduces crepey skin and restores hydrated suppleness day after day. (Photo: Amazon) (Amazon) Just take it from this five-star fan, who ...

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    This is a great way to ease back into lower-body exercises, activate the quads and glutes, and re-train your body for proper squat form if you haven't been performing them. (Not to mention that it ...

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    The stomach vacuum is an isometric ab exercise that strengthens the core. Physical therapists say it's effective at working the abs and reducing back pain. This viral ab exercise looks like a hoax ...

  7. Crunch (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Research has shown that both sit-ups and crunches are mediocre strength-building exercises and have injured many people. [3] In a crunch, unlike a sit-up, the lower back stays on the floor. This is said to eliminate any involvement by the hip flexors, and make the crunch an effective isolation exercise for the abdominals. [5]