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  2. 9 oblique exercises for strong abs and a slimmer waist - AOL

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    The two oblique muscles are the internal and external obliques. They're important for core stability and a slimmer waist. Try the 9 best oblique exercises.

  3. Abdominal exercise - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal exercises are a type of strength exercise that affect the abdominal muscles (colloquially known as the stomach muscles or "abs"). Human abdominal consist of four muscles which are the rectus abdomens, internal oblique, external oblique, and transversus abdominis. [ 1 ]

  4. Target Your Obliques and Side Body With This 7-Minute Workout

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    Side plank oblique crunch, right side: Time to take drop that plank down to your elbows and flip it over to the right side. According to trainer Ashley Joi, your obliques are responsible for all ...

  5. This 10-Minute Oblique Core Workout Does *So* Much More ... - AOL

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    I love working my obliques. They help to support healthy twisting of the spine, among many other things,” he says. In addition, strengthening your core can reduce low back pain, provide ...

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    Major variants: reverse ~ (curling the pelvis towards the shoulders), twisting ~ or side ~ (lifting one shoulder at a time; emphasis is on the obliques), cable ~ (pulling down on a cable machine while kneeling), sit-up ~ (have [chest] touch your knees), vertical crunch (propping up to dangle legs and pulling knees to the [ chest] or keeping ...

  7. Isometric exercise - Wikipedia

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    An isometric exercise is an exercise involving the static contraction of a muscle without any visible movement in the angle of the joint. The term "isometric" combines the Greek words isos (equal) and -metria (measuring), meaning that in these exercises the length of the muscle and the angle of the joint do not change, though contraction ...

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