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  2. The Best 20-Minute Full-Body Workout You Can Do Anywhere - AOL

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    To access follow-along videos of each workout routine, download the All/Out Studio fitness app. Get your first month free with code FREE30 at checkout, ... For each exercise, work for 30 seconds ...

  3. 25 best dumbbell exercises for a full-body workout - AOL

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    These dumbbell exercises are great moves to get you started. Try stringing 5-7 together for a well-rounded, full-body workout. The exercises will target your entire arm (including your biceps ...

  4. Trainers Say These Are The Most Effective Weekly Workout ...

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    Exercises can be by body part, body region, or movement type, says Rebecca Stewart, CPT, a certified personal trainer, mobility coach, and pain-free performance specialist. “Workout splits are a ...

  5. 20 Minute Workout - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous websites hosted by fans that detail about the dancers, and include so-called screen-captures from the show. The :20 Minute Workout is a spin-off from Aerobicise, a series of home videos that were first released in 1981, which had varying subtitles of "The Beginners Workout," "The Ultimate Workout," and "The Beautiful Workout."

  6. Royal Canadian Air Force Exercise Plans - Wikipedia

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    Each chart is composed of five exercises that are performed within eleven minutes. The first four exercises are calisthenics and the last is an aerobic exercise. As the individual progresses within the system, the number of each type of exercise that must be performed increases and the difficulty of each exercise increases.

  7. Radio calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    The idea for radio broadcast calisthenics came from "setting-up exercises" broadcast in US radio stations as early as 1923 in Boston (in WGI). [1] The longest-lasting of these setting-up exercise broadcasts was sponsored by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (now MetLife), which sponsored the setting-up exercise broadcasts in WEAF in New York which premiered in April 1925. [1]

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