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  2. This Hip Thrust Workout Will Wake Up Your Inactive Butt Muscles

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    Trainer Sandy Brockman developed this butt workout for WH readers. It uses a barbell to fire up hip thrusters, plus lengthening moves for bigger glutes, fast.

  3. This 4-Week Strength Training Plan Takes Out All The ... - AOL

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    Weighted Hip Thrust. ... whether that’s the sample workout plan below, a program in a book or fitness app, ... “you get enough challenge and work to stimulate muscle growth,” she says.

  4. Pelvic lift - Wikipedia

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    Pelvic lift (also known as pelvic tilt) is an exercise to strengthen the lower back, [1] glute muscles, lower abdominal muscles, and maintain hip muscle balance. It does not require weights, although they can be placed on the stomach. [2]

  5. I Lost 50 Pounds In 9 Months By Walking, Weight ... - AOL

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    After seeing her mom's health struggles, Jessie D. followed Weight Watchers and did Leslie Sansone's Walk at Home and Lululemon MIRROR workouts to lose weight. I Lost 50 Pounds In 9 Months By ...

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    If a weight is used, then it rests upon the shoulders, or is held in the hand(s). This is an isolation exercise for the calves; it particularly emphasises the gastrocnemius muscle, and recruits the soleus muscle. [6] Equipment Body weight, dumbbells, barbell, Smith machine or standing calf raise machine. Major variants

  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.