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  2. Circuit training - Wikipedia

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    Circuit training is a form of body conditioning that involves endurance training, resistance training, high-intensity aerobics, and exercises performed in a circuit, similar to high-intensity interval training. It targets strength building and muscular endurance. An exercise "circuit" is one completion of all set exercises in the program.

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

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    This full body strength-training routine can complement your cardio walking plan: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: Lower body circuit + core. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: Upper body circuit + core.

  4. 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'.

  5. The Best Upper Body Exercises for Your Workout Plan - AOL

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    These 10 must-do upper body exercises will build size, strength, and muscle in your arms, chest, back, and abs. Add these moves to your workout plan.

  6. PHA training - Wikipedia

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    PHA training or peripheral heart action training is a form of bodybuilding circuit training that was popularized by former AAU Mr. America and Mr. Universe Bob Gajda in the 1960s. The smaller muscles around the heart are worked on first before the larger muscles around the body's periphery. [1]

  7. 6 Best Circuit Training Workouts for Weight Loss - AOL

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