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  2. This EZ Row Exercise Lets You Lift Heavy More Safely to ... - AOL

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    This row variation uses and incline bench and an EZ bar to build up your back muscle with heavy weights from a safer position that most similar moves.

  3. 10 Best Chest-Strengthening Exercises Using Resistance Bands

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  4. How to Do the Dumbbell Incline Press - AOL

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    The dumbbell incline bench press exercise will grow your upper chest muscles. Here's how to do the exercise the right way.

  5. Lying triceps extension - Wikipedia

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    The lying triceps extension, also known as skull crusher and French extension or French press, is a strength exercise used in many different forms of strength training. It is one of the most stimulating exercises to the entire triceps muscle group in the upper arm, [ citation needed ] and works the triceps from the elbow all the way to the ...

  6. Bench press - Wikipedia

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    The bench press or chest press is a weight training exercise where a person presses a weight upwards while lying horizontally on a weight training bench. The bench press is a compound movement, with the primary muscles involved being the pectoralis major, the anterior deltoids, and the triceps brachii. Other muscles located in the back, legs ...

  7. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    Equipment: dumbbells, barbell, Smith machine or bench press machine. Major variants: incline ~ (more emphasis on the upper pectorals), decline ~ (more emphasis on the lower pectorals), narrow grip ~ (more emphasis on the triceps), push-up (face down using the body weight), neck press (with the bar over the neck, to isolate the pectorals ...