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  2. 9 strength-training exercises to help you walk farther and faster

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    Benefits: This works the glutes, hamstrings and all the same muscles as a regular squat, but also targets the inner thigh abductor muscles. How-to: Take a wide stance; wider than shoulder width ...

  3. Working This Often-Neglected Muscle Group Can Help Nix Lower ...

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    The Best Inner-Thigh Workout Long story short, the inner thigh muscles are key players when it comes to having strong, toned legs. They may not be the main characters of leg day, but do deserve ...

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    The thigh abductor machine isolates the outer thighs and glutes but doesn't provide a full range of motion or engage other leg muscles effectively.

  5. Electrical muscle stimulation - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, EMS is used for rehabilitation purposes, for instance in physical therapy in the prevention muscle atrophy due to inactivity or neuromuscular imbalance, which can occur for example after musculoskeletal injuries (damage to bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons).

  6. Medial compartment of thigh - Wikipedia

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    The medial compartment of thigh is one of the fascial compartments of the thigh and contains the hip adductor muscles and the gracilis muscle. The obturator nerve is the primary nerve supplying this compartment. The obturator artery is the blood supply to the medial thigh. The muscles in the compartment are: gracilis; adductor longus; adductor ...

  7. Squat (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    The barbell back squat Bodyweight squat. A squat is a strength exercise in which the trainee lowers their hips from a standing position and then stands back up. During the descent, the hip and knee joints flex while the ankle joint dorsiflexes; conversely the hip and knee joints extend and the ankle joint plantarflexes when standing up.