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  2. 5 Best Daily Workouts for Men To Build Bigger Arms - AOL

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    A trainer outlines how to perform five of his best daily workouts for men to build bigger arms and boost upper-body strength.

  3. It Only Takes 10 Minutes To Tone And Strengthen Your Arms - AOL

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    This dumbbell arm workout targets your biceps, triceps, and shoulders. Follow trainer Colette Nguyen leads a quick arm day workout for toned upper body. It Only Takes 10 Minutes To Tone And ...

  4. Try This Free Arms & Abs Workout From WH's New 20 ... - AOL

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    This dumbbell abs and arms workout is part of Women's Health and Men's Health's new 20-Minute Muscle workout program, developed by certified personal trainers.

  5. F3 Nation - Wikipedia

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    F3 Nation, or F3, is a network of free, peer-led workouts for men, founded in the United States on January 1, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina with an estimated 75,000+ active participants. These participants can be found at approximately 4,368 workout locations in 48 different states and 17 countries on 5 continents [ 1 ]

  6. Step aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Step aerobics was studied by physiologists in the 1980s, and in 1990 it swiftly grew in popularity in the U.S. as a style of health club exercise, largely because of promotion by Reebok of the Step Reebok device and associated exercise routines, prominently advocated by Gin Miller. Step aerobics attracted more men to group exercise classes. [2]

  7. Dip (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Dip exercise using a dip bar. A dip is an upper-body strength exercise.Close grip dips primarily train the triceps, with major synergists being the anterior deltoid, the pectoralis muscles, and the rhomboid muscles of the back. [1]