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.
In the course of a traditional resistance training workout, you can spend much of your time standing around, resting and giving your muscles a chance to stop burning before going into your next set.
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