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  2. Shoulder shrug - Wikipedia

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    In weight training, the shoulder shrug (usually called simply the shrug) is an exercise used to develop the upper trapezius muscle. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Form and execution

  3. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    This is a compound exercise that also involves the triceps and the front deltoids, also recruits the upper and lower back muscles, and traps. The bench press is the king of all upper body exercises and is one of the most popular chest exercises in the world. It is the final exercise in 'The big 3'.

  4. Trap bar - Wikipedia

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    It is often thought to have been named after the (upper fibres of the) trapezius muscles, the muscle it was designed to train, with shoulder shrugs. In addition to shrugs, the bar is also used for trapbar deadlift, [1] trapbar jumps, overhead/military presses, upright rows or "high pulls," and stiff leg deadlifts. Its design has since changed ...

  5. Stop Doing Shrugs. Train Your Traps With These 3 Moves ... - AOL

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    The shrug is a classic bodybuilding exercise that targets your traps, but MH experts say it's ineffective. Here are three alternative moves for your workouts. Stop Doing Shrugs.

  6. Paul Anderson (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Squat for reps – 900 lb (408.2 kg) for 10 reps raw (Per John Grimek, date uncertain) [39] Bench press – 627 lb (284.4 kg) raw; Power shrug – over 1,000 lb (453.6 kg) [54] [55] → Taken from hooks attached to a specialty belt. Weight pulled from hooks 6 inches below the belt to about 6 inches above the waist

  7. Power training - Wikipedia

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    These are deep breathing, which results in increased intra-abdominal pressure; and post-activation potentation, which is the enhanced activation of the nervous system and increased muscle fibre recruitment. Power training programmes may be shaped to increase the trainee's ability to apply power in general, to meet sports specific criteria, or both.

  8. Ronnie Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Coleman started 2000 with easily winning 2000 IFBB English Grand Prix and 2000 World Pro Championships. At 2000 Mr. Olympia held again at Mandalay Bay Arena in Las Vegas, Coleman won his third consecutive title with it being also the third consecutive time he secured perfect scores following 1998 and 1999 (5 points in each four rounds during ...

  9. Art world shrugs at $6 million banana purchase - AOL

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    While $6.24 million might seem like an eye-watering price for such a work, its very absurdity goes hand-in-hand with the nature of the piece and does not necessarily speak to wider purchasing trends.