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  2. 10 dumbbell exercises to strengthen and tone your legs - AOL

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    Hold a dumbbell in each hand and let your arms hang down at your sides. Step the right foot back into a lunge position. Brace your core and lower down until your knee almost touches the floor ...

  3. How to Do Dumbbell Rows the Right Way - AOL

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    How to do dumbbell bench rows to build your back muscles with better form. Change the way you use a bench for a better, safer way to do the exercise.

  4. How to Know Which Muscle Groups You Should Train Together - AOL

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    Lower. A hip dominant exercise, like a barbell deadlift, to work the glutes and hamstrings. A knee dominant exercise, like a goblet squat, to work the glutes and quads. A leg isolation exercise ...

  5. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Strength training, also known as weight training or resistance training, involves the performance of physical exercises that are designed to improve physical strength and endurance. It is often associated with the lifting of weights. It can also incorporate a variety of training techniques such as bodyweight exercises, isometrics, and plyometrics.

  6. Bent-over row - Wikipedia

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    One arm dumbbell bent-over-row: [1] This exercise is frequently performed with one knee and one hand on the same side of the body braced on a bench with the back straight and parallel to the ground, and the other hand holding a weight with the arm extended. The weight is lifted towards the hip until elbow bends past 90° and the humerus is in ...

  7. Row (weight-lifting) - Wikipedia

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    Row (weight-lifting) In strength training, rowing (or a row, usually preceded by a qualifying adjective — for instance a cable seated row, barbell upright row, dumbbell bent-over row, T-bar rows, et cetera) is an exercise where the purpose is to strengthen the muscles that draw the rower's arms toward the body (latissimus dorsi) as well as ...

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