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  2. Shoulder shrug - Wikipedia

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    A barbell, dumbbells, trap bar, [3] resistance bands, parallel bars, [4] or a Smith machine [5] may be used for resistance, and overhand, inside, outside, underhand or mixed grip can be used. The barbell can be held in front of the thighs, resting on the quadriceps, or behind, resting on the hamstrings. Using these excludes inside and outside ...

  3. How to Do the Barbell Shrug for Big Traps - AOL

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    A fitness expert explains how to do the barbell shrug, the benefits of the exercise, who should do shrugs, and how to add them into your workout.

  4. Barbell - Wikipedia

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    Barbell. A barbell is a piece of exercise equipment used in weight training, bodybuilding, weightlifting, powerlifting and strongman, consisting of a long bar, usually with weights attached at each end. Barbells range in length from 1.2 metres (4 ft) to above 2.4 metres (8 ft), although bars longer than 2.2 metres (7.2 ft) are used primarily by ...

  5. 5 Best Superset Workouts To Build Muscle Mass - AOL

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    Barbell Shrugs (3 sets of 12 to 15 reps) Stand with a barbell in front of you, holding it with an overhand grip. Shrug your shoulders upward, then lower them back down. 4. Upright Rows (3 sets of ...

  6. Ronnie Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Coleman. Ronald Dean Coleman (born May 13, 1964) is an American retired professional bodybuilder. Known as " The King ", [4] Coleman shares the all-time record for most Mr. Olympia titles at eight with Lee Haney. [5] The winner of the Mr. Olympia title for eight consecutive years, he is generally regarded as the greatest professional ...

  7. Snatch (weightlifting) - Wikipedia

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    The snatch is the first of two lifts contested in the sport of weightlifting (also known as Olympic weightlifting) followed by the clean and jerk. The objective of the snatch is to lift the barbell from the ground to overhead in one continuous motion. There are four main styles of snatch used: snatch (or full snatch), split snatch, power snatch ...