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  2. 11 Best 'Arm Day' Exercises, According to a Trainer - AOL

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    Let the cable pull your arm behind your body, then curl the handle up. Complete three sets of 12 to 15 reps. Rest for 90 seconds between sets. RELATED: The Best Arm-Strengthening Exercises for ...

  3. How to get a full-body workout at home without any equipment

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    Reach the arms out to the sides as high as the shoulders and move the arms in 10 circles forward and then 10 circles backward. Repeat this 10 times total! Core exercises

  4. ‘I’m a Trainer, and These Are the 3 Exercises I Swear by for ...

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    NASM-Certified Personal Trainer Ingrid Clay shares the best arm exercises to get rid of arm fat. ‘I’m a Trainer, and These Are the 3 Exercises I Swear by for Getting Rid of Arm Fat' Skip to ...

  5. Bodyweight exercise - Wikipedia

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    A bodyweight squat exercise requires little space and no equipment. After squatting down an individual returns to standing while moving their arms back to their sides. The height of the squat can be adjusted higher or lower depending on individual requirements (i.e., someone unaccustomed to exercise may instead perform half or quarter squats).

  6. Open kinetic chain exercises - Wikipedia

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    Open chain exercises (OKC) are exercises that are performed where the hand or foot is free to move. The opposite of OKC are closed kinetic chain exercises (CKC). Both are effective for strengthening and rehabilitation objectives. [1]

  7. Isometric exercise - Wikipedia

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    An isometric exercise is an exercise involving the static contraction of a muscle without any visible movement in the angle of the joint. The term "isometric" combines the Greek words isos (equal) and -metria (measuring), meaning that in these exercises the length of the muscle and the angle of the joint do not change, though contraction ...

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