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  2. All You Need Is A Medicine Ball And 20 Minutes To Tone ... - AOL

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    Here are 23 of the best medicine ball exercises from a trainer to strengthen upper body, core, and legs. Don't know what to do with that medicine ball? Here are 23 of the best medicine ball ...

  3. This Medicine Ball Abs Workout Will Fire Up Your Core In 10 ...

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    These medicine ball core exercises sculpt your core. Follow along as trainer Colette Nguyen demonstrates a quick, effective medicine ball workout for toned abs.

  4. 7 Beginner Medicine Ball Exercises To Fire Up Your Core - AOL

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  5. Ballistic training - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic training consisting of throwing medicine balls. Note the preparatory crouched posture which preloads the legs and core. This helps to increase the power of the throw. Ballistic training, also known as compensatory acceleration training, [1] [2] uses exercises which accelerate a force through the entire range of motion.

  6. Plank (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    A study in British Journal of Sports Medicine of 270 trials found that isometric exercises which involve engaging muscles without movement, such as wall sits and planks, were more effective than other types of exercise for reducing blood pressure. [8]

  7. Exercise ball - Wikipedia

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    Some dumbbell exercises, such as dumbbell fly can be performed on a ball. [10] Ball exercises are popular among runners. [11] Most frequently, the core body muscles; the abdominal muscles and back muscles are the focus of exercise ball fitness programs. [12] Using an unstable surface recruits more muscle units without increasing the total load.