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  2. Senior Women? You Should be Lifting Weights, and Here's Why - AOL

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    However, lifting weights can slow—or even reverse—the decline. According to a study in Geriatrics : “Progressive resistance exercises can produce substantial increases in strength and muscle ...

  3. Weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    A place and equipment for weight training is provided at gyms and leisure centres. According to an article in The New York Times, lifting weights can prevent some disabilities, increase metabolism, and lower body fat. [2] Using free weights, compared to machines, improves not only strength but muscle function as well, in high-functioning older ...

  4. List of United States women's national weightlifting champions

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    Weight class Year Hometown/Team Total Gretchen Villa 45 kg 2023 Alee Athletics 152 kg Isabella Rodriguez 49 kg 2023 Power and Grace Performance 167 kg Asia Gonzalez 55 kg 2023 Florida Elite 180 kg Shayla Moore 59 kg 2023 Power and Grace Performance 208 kg Taylor Lucas 64 kg 2023 Superfly Barbell Club 205 kg Alexia Gonzalez 71 kg 2023 Florida Elite

  5. 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.

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  7. Shake Weight - Wikipedia

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    The Shake Weight is a modified dumbbell that oscillates, purportedly increasing the effects of exercise. As a result of the perceived sexually suggestive nature of the product, infomercial clips of the exercise device have gone viral.

  8. Karyn Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Lifting the most weight of the competition and winning three gold medals for myself, my team and my country was a most intense feeling. [13] [20] She married Peter Marshall in 1987. [11] In 1988, she was listed in the New York Times roster of champions for women's weightlifting in the 82.5 kilograms (182 lb) category. [21]

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