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  2. Stop Doing These Back Exercises. Do These Moves Instead. - AOL

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    The staple exercise is just not your best choice on your dedicated back training day. Yes, this is a compound movement that challenges just about every muscle in your body, including your back to ...

  3. Pull-up (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    From the top position, the participant lowers their body until the arms and shoulders are fully extended. [1] The end range of motion at the top end may be chin over bar or higher, such as chest to bar. [2] Pull-ups are a closed-chain, compound movement involving flexion at the elbow and adduction or extension of the shoulder joint.

  4. Javelin throw - Wikipedia

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    Traditional free-weight training is often used by javelin throwers. Metal-rod exercises and resistance band exercises can be used to train a similar action to the javelin throw to increase power and intensity. Without proper strength and flexibility, throwers can become extremely injury prone, especially in the shoulder and elbow.

  5. Pilates - Wikipedia

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    For the treatment of lower back pain, low-quality evidence suggests that while Pilates is better than doing nothing, it is no more effective than other forms of physical exercise. [20] [6] There is some evidence that regular sessions can help condition the abdominal muscles of healthy people, when compared to doing no exercise. [8]

  6. Your Body Never Forgets Muscle. So Here's How Long It ... - AOL

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    Muscle memory helps you get back into shape faster after a break, makes complex movements feel more intuitive, and allows you to transition between similar activities easier (think: from tennis to ...

  7. Charles Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Charles Atlas (born Angelo Siciliano; October 30, 1892 – December 24, 1972) [2] was an American bodybuilder best remembered as the developer of a bodybuilding method and its associated exercise program which spawned a landmark advertising campaign featuring his name and likeness; it has been described as one of the longest-lasting and most memorable ad campaigns of all time.

  8. Bent-over row - Wikipedia

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    Starting out by lifting lower weights to build endurance in the lower back as well as the upper pulling muscles. Upper back muscles often have a lot of slow-twitch fibers so bent-over rows can respond better than some exercises that use muscles with a higher ratio of fast-twitch fibers. Doing the exercise with a slow tempo and avoiding jerking.

  9. UFC Louisville: Brunno Ferreira stuns everyone with 8th ... - AOL

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    The Brazilian middleweight scored the wildest finish of the night in Louisville with a spinning back elbow KO at the end of the first round, countering a tentative left from Stoltzfus with the ...