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  2. Overhead press - Wikipedia

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    The weight is then pressed overhead. [3] While the exercise can be performed standing or seated, standing recruits more muscles as more balancing is required in order to support the lift. [4] Other variations of the exercise include the push press, a similar movement that involves an additional dipping motion in the legs to increase momentum. [1]

  3. Which Muscles You Use When You Do the Overhead Press - AOL

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    The overhead press is a classic strongman exercise, and great for strength training and building muscle, too. Here are the muscles it works, and how to do it. Which Muscles You Use When You Do the ...

  4. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The military press is similar to the shoulder press but is performed while standing with the feet together. (It is named "military" because of the similarity in appearance to the "at attention" position used in most militaries) Unlike the seated shoulder press, the military press involves the majority of the muscles of the core as stabilizers ...

  5. List of World Records and feats of strength by Hafþór Júlíus ...

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    Dumbbell shoulder press – 80 kg (176 lb) dumbbells per hand x 5 reps [183] Barbell strict press (overhead press without leg drive) – 200 kg (441 lb) [184] [185] Behind the neck push press – 210 kg (463 lb) [186] Cyr dumbbell press (by one arm) – 146 kg (322 lb) [177] (22 kg heavier than the original) (unofficial world record)

  6. Stop Doing the Barbell Overhead Press. Do These ... - AOL

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    The barbell overhead press is a classic shoulder workout exercise, but it could potentially injure your joints. Try these three alternative moves instead.

  7. Olympic weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    The jerk is completed when the lifter re-straightens the legs (bringing them together after a split jerk) so they come to a straight standing position with the barbell held overhead. A third lift, the clean and press, was also a competition lift from 1924 through 1972. It entails a clean followed by an overhead press.

  8. How Many Reps You'll Need to Build Muscle - AOL

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    For example, if you’re performing the dumbbell bench press for three sets in the eight to 12 rep range, your sets and reps may look like this: Set 1 (warm-up): 8 reps with 40 pounds Set 2 (warm ...

  9. Paul Anderson (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    The following are examples of training routines used by Anderson at various points in his life. According to Anderson's autobiography, he preferred to train at 95 percent intensity for every lift. [37] Olympic lifting routine, prior to April 1954: [31] [59] Monday-Wednesday-Friday. Overhead press – 320 lb (145.1 kg), several sets of 2 reps