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  2. 9 exercises to tone and strengthen your biceps - AOL

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    Keep your shoulders back and down. Bend at your elbow to curl the dumbbells up toward your shoulders. Make sure to keep your elbows hugging the sides of your body. Lower both weights back down slowly.

  3. Strengthen 2 body parts at the same time with this back and ...

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    A personal trainer shares 14 exercises for the best back and biceps workout with dumbbells to target the muscles of the back and biceps muscles.

  4. Ronnie Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Overall scores after round three was discarded, and the new challenge round standings were used to decide the winner. Coleman who came even bigger at 296 lb (134.3 kg), out-weighing even 285 lb (129.3 kg) Markus Rühl won the competition tying Schwarzenegger for 7 titles, becoming the joint-second most decorated Olympian in history.

  5. Bicep curl - Wikipedia

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    Supine dumbbell curl: To lay down supinely on a flat bench, with a dumbbell in each hand using the neutral grip (two palms facing each other). And hang down both arm until enough tension is imposed on the shoulder. Simultaneously raise the dumbbells while supinating the wrists until biceps are fully contracted. Then drop the dumbbells to the ...

  6. Bicipital tenosynovitis - Wikipedia

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    Bicipital tenosynovitis is tendinitis or inflammation of the tendon and sheath lining of the biceps muscle. It is often the result of many years of small tears or other degenerative changes in the tendon first manifesting in middle age, but can be due to a sudden injury.

  7. Movement disorder - Wikipedia

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    G25.2 Myoclonus: 333.2 G25.3 Chorea (rapid, involuntary movement) Drug induced chorea: G25.4 Drug-induced tics and tics of organic origin 333.3 G25.6 Paroxysmal nocturnal limb movement G25.80 Painful legs (or arms), moving toes (or fingers) syndrome G25.81 Sporadic restless leg syndrome: G25.82 Familial restless leg syndrome G25.83 Stiff-person ...

  8. Henry Cavill Finally Explains Why He 'Reloaded' His Biceps in ...

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    Henry Cavill explains why he "reloaded" his biceps in the bathroom fight scene in Mission: ... which is a long time in comparison to things like The Witcher, where you have a day," he said. "And ...

  9. Brian Shaw (strongman) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Shaw (born February 26, 1982) is an American retired professional strongman who is widely regarded as one of the greatest strength athletes of all time. [7] He won the 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2016 World's Strongest Man, making him one of only five men to win the World’s Strongest Man four times or more.