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  2. 12 best exercises to tone your triceps at home - AOL

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    The triceps (also known as the triceps brachii) is the muscle behind the arm, opposite of the bicep — and they get their name due to being made up of three different muscles. In order to tone ...

  3. Triceps Exercises to Work Into Your Strength-Training Routine

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    How to use this list: Pick 2 triceps exercises to incorporate into your existing strength-training workout. Complete 3 sets of each exercise, performing the number of reps listed below and resting ...

  4. How To Do a Perfect Tricep Dip for Stronger, More ... - AOL

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    Learn how to perform a tricep dip with perfect form to build stronger, more muscular arms. Benefits and tips are included.

  5. Tendinopathy - Wikipedia

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    Tendinopathy is a type of tendon disorder that results in pain, swelling, and impaired function. [2] The pain is typically worse with movement. [2] It most commonly occurs around the shoulder (rotator cuff tendinitis, biceps tendinitis), elbow (tennis elbow, golfer's elbow), wrist, hip, knee (jumper's knee, popliteus tendinopathy), or ankle (Achilles tendinitis).

  6. Push-down (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    This exercise is an example of the primary function of the triceps, the extension of the elbow joint. There are multiple variations to the push-down that will target the triceps muscle in different ways. Rope push-down is a variation that involves connecting a rope attachment to a cable machine. While executing a rope push-down, the palms face ...

  7. Calcific tendinitis - Wikipedia

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    Calcific tendinitis is a common condition where deposits of calcium phosphate form in a tendon, sometimes causing pain at the affected site. Deposits can occur in several places in the body, but are by far most common in the rotator cuff of the shoulder. Around 80% of those with deposits experience symptoms, typically chronic pain during ...

  8. Lying triceps extension - Wikipedia

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    The lying triceps extension, also known as skull crusher and French extension or French press, is a strength exercise used in many different forms of strength training. It is one of the most stimulating exercises to the entire triceps muscle group in the upper arm, [ citation needed ] and works the triceps from the elbow all the way to the ...

  9. Super Slow - Wikipedia

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    Slow repetitions may be particularly beneficial to trainees working around injuries or conditions requiring extra caution and may be useful for practicing proper form when learning new exercises. Personal trainers who have abandoned Super Slow for general use may still use it as a method for teaching new exercises or evaluating clients ...