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  2. How to Plan a Push Day Workout to Pump Your Upper Body - AOL

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    The Benefits of a Push Day Workout. Just remember, there is no "push" day without the counterbalance of the pull. "Push day workouts are generally performed as part of a push/pull/legs training ...

  3. 10 Upper Body Pull Exercises for a Big Back and Strong Arms - AOL

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    The 10 Best Upper Body Pull Exercises Dumbbell Row. Why: The dumbbell row is a fundamental back exercise that will help you build serious strength and muscle in your rhomboids, lats, and traps ...

  4. Are Push Day Workouts Right For Your Fitness Routine? - AOL

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    Push day exercises can strengthen your entire upper body effectively. Here's a push day workout from a trainer, plus how to structure your own push day workouts.

  5. Bodyweight exercise - Wikipedia

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    A bodyweight squat exercise requires little space and no equipment. After squatting down an individual returns to standing while moving their arms back to their sides. The height of the squat can be adjusted higher or lower depending on individual requirements (i.e., someone unaccustomed to exercise may instead perform half or quarter squats).

  6. Split weight training - Wikipedia

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    The Push/pull/legs split consists of three different workout routines: First, the push muscles consisting of the chest, anterior and lateral deltoids, and triceps. Then, the exercises for pull muscles ( latissimus , trapezius , rhomboids , biceps , and rear deltoids ) are worked on the second day.

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Common superset configurations are two exercises for the same muscle group, agonist-antagonist muscles, or alternating upper and lower body muscle groups. [29] Exercises for the same muscle group (flat bench press followed by the incline bench press) result in a significantly lower training volume than a traditional exercise format with rests. [30]