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  2. 28 exercises to wake up a 'dead butt' and tone your glutes ...

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    These are the best butt exercises at home to work your glutes, get a lower body workout, get a bigger butt with a bodyweight workout and combat dead butt syndrome.

  3. 10 dumbbell exercises to strengthen and tone your legs - AOL

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    Lunge. Stand with your feet hip-width apart. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and let your arms hang down at your sides. Step the right foot back into a lunge position. Brace your core and lower down ...

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    Looking to work the arms, legs, glutes, and core? This effective, 30-minute full-body workout from Denise and Katie Austin needs only dumbbells and a yoga mat.

  5. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    It is a challenging exercise, as poor form or execution can cause serious injury. [8] A deadlift is performed by grasping a dead weight on the floor and, while keeping the back very straight, standing up by contracting the erector spinae (primary lower back muscle). When performed correctly, the role of the arms in the deadlift is only that of ...

  6. Drop set - Wikipedia

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    Drop sets and the technique also go by the names breakdowns, burnouts, descending sets, triple-drops (when a total of three different weights are used), down the rack or running the rack (when using dumbbells), up the stack (because with a weight machine, the pin is moved up the stack of plates with each drop in weight), strip sets (when you ...

  7. Deadlift - Wikipedia

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    Deadlifts can also be performed using dumbbells, or kettlebells either with both arms or occasionally with one arm, and similarly with both or only one leg. [6] Other variations include side handled deadlift or suitcase deadlift, elevated deadlifts or rack pulls, deficit deadlift or deadlift from a platform, paused deadlift and deadlift static ...