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  2. What Trainers Want You to Know About Eccentric Exercise - AOL

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    Once reserved for athletes, eccentric exercise is becoming increasingly popular in everyday training and physical therapy—especially for people with musculoskeletal conditions like Parkinson’s ...

  3. Eccentric training - Wikipedia

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    This movement has also been described as negative training. This "negative" movement is necessary to reverse the muscle from its initial trajectory. [1]When the load exceeds the force that can be developed by the muscle at a constant length, as in an eccentric muscle action, the exercise is referred to as involving negative work, because the muscle is absorbing energy.

  4. Calf raises - Wikipedia

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    The exercise is performed from a seated position while the weight rests on the upper leg, just above the knee. The person engaged in this exercise lifts the weight by pushing down on the balls of the feet. [1] Due to the discomfort of higher weights on a bar, barbells used for seated calf raises are frequently padded or wrapped in a towel.

  5. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    This is a compound exercise that also involves the hip flexors. Equipment: body weight or dumbbell. Major variants: hanging ~ (hanging from a high bar), side ~ (lying on side), knee raise (lying on back, drawing knees to chest).

  6. 10 Best 'Eccentric' Exercises To Build Muscle - AOL

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  7. Why Every Cyclist Should Be Doing Eccentric Exercises - AOL

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  8. Negative repetition - Wikipedia

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    A negative repetition (negative rep) is the repetition of a technique in weight lifting in which the lifter performs the eccentric phase of a lift. [1] Instead of pressing the weight up slowly, in proper form, a spotter generally aids in the concentric, or lifting, portion of the repetition while the lifter slowly performs the eccentric phase for 3–6 seconds.

  9. 4 sneaky exercises you can do at work - AOL

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    Missing your morning workout doesn't mean all is lost. You can still squeeze in a subtle sweat right from your cubicle at work.