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  2. 6 Best Leg Workouts for Men After 50 - AOL

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    Perform three sets on each leg. Workout #4: Cardiovascular Endurance. Cardiovascular exercises improve heart health and stamina. This workout includes leg-focused cardio exercises to boost your ...

  3. Power training - Wikipedia

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    Unilateral training is the use of one limb from a pair in an exercise i.e. one leg as opposed to two legs (which is bilateral). In regard to the lower body, it 'can refine specific movement skills and improve overall power delivery through individual legs.' [ 13 ] It can also help to enhance a person's ability to balance, as the demands are ...

  4. Plyometrics - Wikipedia

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    Power skipping: on each skip, lift the upper leg as high as possible. [16] Alternate leg bounding: run with long strides, placing emphasis on hang time. [16] Box jumps: jump onto and off of a large box 18" or higher. [16] Vertical depth jump: starting from the top of a box, jump down and back up as fast as possible. [16]

  5. 5 Best Lifting Workouts for Men To Build a Chiseled Body - AOL

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    A trainer outlines five of his best lifting workouts for men to build a chiseled body and supercharge their muscle and strength gains.

  6. Gilad Janklowicz - Wikipedia

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    Janklowicz is the creator of more than 30 workout video titles. He has also been featured in many print publications. Including Arnold's Body Building For Men. In which it mentions Gilad training for the 1984 Olympics. Bodies in Motion is a half-hour aerobic workout show that launched in 1983.

  7. Split weight training - Wikipedia

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    The Push/pull/legs split consists of three different workout routines: First, the push muscles consisting of the chest, anterior and lateral deltoids, and triceps. Then, the exercises for pull muscles (latissimus, trapezius, rhomboids, biceps, and rear deltoids) are worked on the second day. The final workout consists of training the muscles of ...