DUMBBELL INCLINE BENCH ECCENTRIC-FOCUSED ALTERNATING ROW Lie with your belly and chest on an incline bench set to a 40-degree incline, holding dumbbells in both hands, arms hanging naturally.
Bent over rows are a key exercise for maintaining lean muscle and strength in the back. Intermountain Health exercise specialist Jeffrey Beck says strong back muscles can even help prevent injuries.
Want to get in a total-body strength training workout in just 30 minutes? Grab some dumbbells and let's do this! This interval workout involves pretty basic dumbbell moves, but there's not much rest ...
Build strength and improve your bone and heart health ...
Stand with your feet hip-distance apart, holding a dumbbell at each shoulder. Slowly bend your knees as if you were going to sit in a chair, keeping all the weight in your heels. Don't let your knees ...
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