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Obliques
Located on the sides of the abdomen, the obliques are made up of external obliques and internal obliques. They are located under the part of your body sometimes called "love handles."
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The word "oblique" means "neither parallel or perpendicular." The oblique muscles run at approximately a 45 degree angle to the spine.
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