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  2. 5 Best Lifting Workouts for Men To Build a Chiseled Body - AOL

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    A trainer outlines five of his best lifting workouts for men to build a chiseled body and supercharge their muscle and strength gains.

  3. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    This is a compound exercise that also involves the triceps and the front deltoids, also recruits the upper and lower back muscles, and traps. The bench press is the king of all upper body exercises and is one of the most popular chest exercises in the world. It is the final exercise in 'The big 3'.

  4. 5 Workouts Men Should Do Every Week To Stay Fit - AOL

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    For instance, if you're looking to boost strength and endurance, performing workouts that build muscle and incorporating variations like circuit intervals and AMRAPs is vital to achieving your goals.

  5. 6 Best Daily Workouts for Men To Get Glutes of Steel - AOL

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    A trainer outlines six of his best daily workouts for men to build stronger, more muscular glutes and enhance athletic performance.

  6. F3 Nation - Wikipedia

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    F3 Nation, or F3, is a network of free, peer-led workouts for men, founded in the United States on January 1, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina with an estimated 75,000+ active participants. These participants can be found at approximately 4,368 workout locations in 48 different states and 17 countries on 5 continents [ 1 ]

  7. Clean and jerk - Wikipedia

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    Finishing position of a clean, and starting position of a jerk. The first part of clean and jerk is the clean, which moves the barbell from the ground to shoulder height.To execute a clean, a lifter grasps the barbell just outside the legs, typically using a hook grip.