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  2. Why People Swear by the 'Bro Split' Workout to Build Muscle - AOL

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    This routine involves training every major muscle group once a week so you can give each one your undivided attention and rev up the volume."Bro splits got their name from being associated with ...

  3. Split weight training - Wikipedia

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    Split weight training, also known as split routine, or split workout routine, is a type of exercise workout routine. It is a workout regimen where different muscle groups are targeted on separate days, rather than exercising the entire body in a single session. This type of training allows for focused work on each muscle group while providing ...

  4. This 4-Day Workout Split Takes The Guesswork Out Of Your ...

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    Workout splits are simple, effective ways to organize a weekly workout schedule to eliminate the guesswork. Here, a certified trainer shares a sample program. This 4-Day Workout Split Takes The ...

  5. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    A training split refers to how the trainee divides and schedules their training volume, or in other words which muscles are trained on a given day over a period of time (usually a week). Popular training splits include full body, upper/lower, push/pull/legs, and the "bro" split. Some training programs may alternate splits weekly.

  6. Split (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    Split leap or split jump is a split that is executed after leaping or jumping, respectively, while still in the air. In figure skating, split jumps are sometimes called Russian jumps. They can be done as an exercise. Standing split or vertical split, in which the leg lines are oriented vertically either to the side or to the front.

  7. Simone Biles: Redefining gymnastics and inspiring a new ...

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    She gets to the gym by 7 A.M. and spends the next seven hours training, with sessions divided into morning and afternoon workouts. However, she also trains her mind for peak performance:

  8. Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    An aesthetic group gymnastics team performing a routine. Aesthetic Group Gymnastics (AGG) was developed from the Finnish "naisvoimistelu". It differs from rhythmic gymnastics in that body movement is large and continuous and teams are larger, and athletes do not use apparatus in international AGG competitions.

  9. Aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness).