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  2. Wrist curl - Wikipedia

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    The wrist curl is a weight training exercise for developing the wrist flexor muscles, the muscles in the front of the forearm. [1] It is therefore an isolation exercise. Ideally, it should be done in combination with the "reverse wrist curl" (also called wrist extension) which works out the muscles comprising the back of the forearms, [1] to ensure equal development of the wrist flexor and ...

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  4. Bicep curl - Wikipedia

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    Dumbbell reverse curl: Pronate both wrists into a shoulder-width reverse grip and grip the dumbbells in a standing position. Keep elbows stationary and curl the dumbbells towards shoulder until the biceps are fully contracted. Then drop the weight back to the starting position for another repetition. [9] Barbell Reverse Curl

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    Inch Dumbbell 78 kg (172 lb) – one hand clean to the shoulder, [15] one hand high snatch, & cheat curls x 3 reps per hand One arm barbell deadlift with Fat grips extreme (orange - 2.75" outer diameter) – 90.8 kg (200 lb) (the diameter of the handle of this fat grip is 2 3 ⁄ 4 ", which is 0 3 ⁄ 8 " thicker than both millennium and inch ...

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    Looking to work the arms, legs, glutes, and core? This effective, 30-minute full-body workout from Denise and Katie Austin needs only dumbbells and a yoga mat.

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    The rest period is defined as the time dedicated to recovery between sets and exercises. Exercise causes metabolic stress, such as the buildup of lactic acid and the depletion of adenosine triphosphate and phosphocreatine. [24] Resting 3–5 minutes between sets allows for significantly greater repetitions in the next set versus resting 1–2 ...