Squatting — Squatter redirects here. For other uses, see Squat (disambiguation). For the resting position, where the weight of the body is on the feet, see squatting position. Part of the Politics series on … Wikipedia
Squat (exercise) — The squat is a lower body exercise used in strength training. It is also a competitive lift in powerlifting and an essential movement in the sport of weightlifting. The exercise s main emphasis is on the quadriceps and the glutes, but it also… … Wikipedia
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Bambule — originally refers a form of mostly non violent prison protest, which is typically effected by banging hard items against the cells metal bars, in German prison sociolect.Originally, the term is derived from the African dance Bamboule or Bamboula … Wikipedia