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  2. 5 Best Workouts To Slow Muscle Aging - AOL

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    Workout #1: Full-body Dumbbell Workout. 1. Dumbbell Deadlifts. Shutterstock. Dumbbell deadlifts are excellent for building lower-body strength and enhancing muscle endurance, which are vital for ...

  3. The Best Bodyweight Workout To Slow Down Muscle Aging - AOL

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    Choose a combination of bodyweight exercises such as jumping jacks, burpees, or mountain climbers, then perform each exercise at maximum effort for 20 to 30 seconds, followed by 10 to 15 seconds ...

  4. 7 Foods to Eat on Ozempic (& 10 to Avoid) - AOL

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    Research shows that eating lean protein is essential for building and maintaining muscle mass. And as Dr. Primack notes, it’ll help you avoid losing too much muscle during your weight loss journey.

  5. Latissimus dorsi muscle - Wikipedia

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    The latissimus dorsi (/ ləˈtɪsɪməs ˈdɔːrsaɪ /) is a large, flat muscle on the back that stretches to the sides, behind the arm, and is partly covered by the trapezius on the back near the midline. The word latissimus dorsi (plural: latissimi dorsi) comes from Latin and means "broadest [muscle] of the back", from "latissimus" (Latin ...

  6. Delayed onset muscle soreness - Wikipedia

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    Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is the pain and stiffness felt in muscles after unaccustomed or strenuous exercise. The soreness is felt most strongly 24 to 72 hours after the exercise. [1][2]: 63 It is thought to be caused by eccentric (lengthening) exercise, which causes small-scale damage (microtrauma) to the muscle fibers.

  7. Eccentric training - Wikipedia

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    This movement has also been described as negative training. This "negative" movement is necessary to reverse the muscle from its initial trajectory. [1]When the load exceeds the force that can be developed by the muscle at a constant length, as in an eccentric muscle action, the exercise is referred to as involving negative work, because the muscle is absorbing energy.