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  2. How Full-Body Workouts Can Help You Build Balanced Fitness - AOL

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    The Full-Body, Smart Movement Dumbbell Workout. This full-body routine, designed by Sean Garner, N.S.C.A.-C.P.T., emphasizes four key ways you move: a push, a pull, a hip hinge, and a squat. You ...

  3. A Trainer Says This Workout Plan Will Increase The ... - AOL

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    INSTRUCTIONS: Complete each of the four challenge workouts on the designated days, and then complete an active recovery/cardio workout or group fitness class on the other days. (Click on the links ...

  4. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    This exercise targets the hamstrings, glutes, and quadriceps, making it a great full-body movement. This movement also requires good balance and stability, so core strength is also an important aspect. Equipment required Bench, dumbbell or body weight. Variations

  5. These 9 Moves Deliver a Complete Chest Workout for Upper Body ...

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    Engage core so body forms a straight line from head to heels. Bend elbows to lower chest down to the mat and hold the bottom position for 5 to 10 seconds. Press back up and repeat.

  6. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Strength training also requires the use of proper or 'good form', performing the movements with the appropriate muscle group, and not transferring the weight to different body parts in order to move greater weight (called 'cheating'). An injury or an inability to reach training objectives might arise from poor form during a training set.

  7. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    Darden advocated full body routines, while Yates recommended to split the workouts into four different sessions a week. Mentzer believed that no more than one set to muscular failure per body part was all that was required, [ 5 ] yet Yates and LaVelle believed that more than one exercise per body part is necessary to get complete development as ...