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Personal life / Calf / Calf raises / Exercise / Push-up / Lunge / Running / Drop / Calisthenics / Recreation / Bodyweight exercise / Human behavior
Date: 2011-09-23 16:07:28
Personal life
Calf
Calf raises
Exercise
Push-up
Lunge
Running
Drop
Calisthenics
Recreation
Bodyweight exercise
Human behavior

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