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  2. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The good-morning is a weight training exercise in which a barbell, two dumbbells, or no weight at all is held on the shoulders, behind the head. The person bends forward and bows at the hips and recovers to upright. The good-morning is so called because the movement resembles bowing to greet someone.

  3. Good-morning - Wikipedia

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    The good-morning is a controversial exercise as some will claim that it leads to lower back injuries. Famously, Bruce Lee seriously injured himself while performing the exercise after an inadequate warm-up and over confidently selecting his working weight. On the other hand, the good-morning can also strengthen the lower back and prevent injury ...

  4. Calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    School children perform sit-ups, a common type of calisthenic, during a school fitness day.. Calisthenics (American English) or callisthenics (British English) (/ ˌ k æ l ɪ s ˈ θ ɛ n ɪ k s /) is a form of strength training that utilizes an individual's body weight as resistance to perform multi-joint, compound movements with little or no equipment.

  5. A workout perfect for those early mornings - AOL

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    Working out in the mornings can seem like a burden, but your body is actually more prepared than you might think to exercise. FitStar founder and former football great, Tony Gonzalez shows you ...

  6. The good morning exercise can combat dead butt syndrome ... - AOL

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    The good morning exercise targets the entire back of the body, including your hamstrings, glutes and lower-back muscles. It is a great way to strengthen your posterior chain, which is especially ...

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Weight training is commonly perceived as anaerobic exercise, because one of the more common goals is to increase strength by lifting heavy weights. Other goals such as rehabilitation, weight loss, body shaping, and bodybuilding often use lower weights, adding aerobic character to the exercise.

  8. Clean and jerk - Wikipedia

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    The continental clean plays a special role in strongman training, where the use of an axle bar makes the additional steps of a continental clean necessary. In split clean, the legs are split during the lift, with one leg forward and the other leg backward before moving to a standing position. It was more common in the past for clean and jerk ...

  9. Power training - Wikipedia

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    The intention is to utilise the PAP effect from the heavy back squats in the jumping exercises and thereby increase the power with which the jumps are performed with. [7] Over a period of training, this may increase the trainee's ability to perform the plyometric exercise more powerfully without the preceding heavy lift being required.