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  2. Plyometrics - Wikipedia

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    As the legs are used singly, and perform the same amount of work, the body and legs may be strengthened more evenly than bilateral plyometrics, which may involve one leg doing an excessively large amount of the work. Some forms of unilateral plyometrics involve a cyclic alternation between the legs e.g. repeatedly jumping from one foot to the ...

  3. Power training - Wikipedia

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    Unilateral training is the use of one limb from a pair in an exercise i.e. one leg as opposed to two legs (which is bilateral). In regard to the lower body, it 'can refine specific movement skills and improve overall power delivery through individual legs.' [ 13 ] It can also help to enhance a person's ability to balance, as the demands are ...

  4. 5 Best Compound Workouts To Melt Your Love Handles - AOL

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    Immediately transition into four high knees, driving your knees up toward your chest with each step. RELATED: 10 Best At-Home Exercises To Melt Love Handles. Workout 2: Core-Crushing Power Moves ...

  5. 5 Kettlebell Workouts Men Should Do Every Day to Stay Fit - AOL

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    Workout 3: Power and Explosiveness. This workout enhances explosive power—a key attribute for men seeking athletic performance or overall strength. What you need: A moderate kettlebell (16–24 kg).

  6. Step aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Step aerobics is one of several low-impact aerobic exercises, along with water aerobics, dance aerobics and fast walking. [40] Step aerobics is similar to climbing stairs, but performed while staying in one place. The step platform itself is much less expensive and more portable than a StairMaster, and needs no electricity to operate. [28]

  7. Complex training - Wikipedia

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    ‘The goal of this type of training is to acutely or over long-term training enhance power output in tasks such as jumping, sprinting, and throwing a ball.’ [6] The ambition in a complex training regime is not just to achieve better results in an individual workout but also to condition the athlete so they can perform more powerfully as a standard.