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  2. Frenkel exercises - Wikipedia

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    Frenkel's book states that the best way to perform the exercises is to do them for three minutes using some kind of timer so the exercises become less of a chore. Then the patient should do something entirely different and unrelated for fifteen minutes, say read a book or have a chat.

  3. Circuit training - Wikipedia

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    Circuit training is a form of body conditioning that involves endurance training, resistance training, high-intensity aerobics, and exercises performed in a circuit, similar to high-intensity interval training. It targets strength building and muscular endurance. An exercise "circuit" is one completion of all set exercises in the program.

  4. Pilates - Wikipedia

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    It has clear connections with the physical culture of the late nineteenth century, such as the use of special apparatuses, and claims that the exercises could cure ill health. It is also related to the tradition of "corrective exercise" or "medical gymnastics" as typified by Pehr Henrik Ling. A reformer Pilates class.

  5. Operation Pathways - Wikipedia

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    The exercises in 19-2 were [13] the Talisman Saber exercise in Australia, which was officially launched on July 8, 2019 on board the USS Ronald Reagan [25] (A Chinese Type 815G spy ship also watched over the exercise, seeming to gather information about the interactions between the participating militaries.) [26] [27] and the Orient Shield ...

  6. Buteyko method - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 Cochrane review has found that breathing exercises may have some positive impact on quality of life, hyperventilation symptoms and lung function (moderate to very low certainty). [10] A 2014 British clinical guideline said that for adults the Buteyko method could improve some asthma symptoms and quality of life, but that it had little ...

  7. Exercise ball - Wikipedia

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    The greatest benefit of moving an exercise onto an unstable surface is achieving a greater activation of the core musculature, exercises such as curl-up or push-up performed on an exercise ball. [13] An unstable surface increases activation of the rectus abdominis muscles (abdominals) and allows for greater activity per exercise when compared ...

  8. Incremental exercise - Wikipedia

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    Incremental exercise has proved to be useful for determining the simplest of factors, such as an individual's adaptation to a training program or physical fitness level, or some of the most complex factors. The exercise method is utilised in health studies to determine various health-related propositions and results.

  9. Functional training - Wikipedia

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    Functional Strength Training is a fitness approach designed to enhance the body's ability to perform everyday movements with ease and efficiency. Unlike traditional strength training that isolates specific muscle groups, functional training focuses on exercises that mimic real-life activities, such as lifting, squatting, and climbing.