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  2. If You Want To Strengthen Your Glutes, This Workout Is Your ...

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    A Romanian deadlift strengthens your glutes, hamstrings, and more—but watch out for these common mistakes. Trainers explain how to do proper RDL step-by-step. If You Want To Strengthen Your ...

  3. How to Do the Barbell Romanian Deadlift to Upgrade Your ... - AOL

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    The barbell Romanian deadlift (or RDL, if you're well-versed in the acronyms of the gym) starts where the standard version of the deadlift ends. Rather than lifting the load off the floor, you'll ...

  4. Nicu Vlad - Wikipedia

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    Since he is Romanian, the exercise got dubbed the Romanian deadlift, and that is the name most people know the exercise by. As the exercise does not involve lifting the weight off the ground, it is not technically a deadlift, but rather a powerful compound accessory movement that strengthens the same muscles. [4] [9]

  5. Which Deadlift Is Best for Your Workouts? - AOL

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    The Romanian Deadlift Is Safer. Working toward a one-rep max is not the primary objective when it comes to the Romanian deadlift. With this version, the focus shifts to controlling the weight not ...

  6. Deadlift - Wikipedia

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    Romanian deadlift (RDL) – Unlike conventional deadlifts where the barbell starts on the floor, in RDLs, the barbell is lifted from a standing position, and the movement focuses on hinging at the hips while maintaining a slight bend in the knees. The emphasis is on keeping the back flat and engaging the hamstrings and glutes to lift the weight ...

  7. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The stiff-legged deadlift is a deadlift variation where little to no knee movement occurs, increasing hamstring, glute, and lower back activation. The bar starts on the floor and the individual sets up like a normal deadlift but the knees are at a 160° angle instead of 135° on the conventional deadlift.

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