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  2. Bench press - Wikipedia

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    Called the close grip bench press, this variation is best performed with arms in a near-vertical position to reduce strain placed upon the wrists, elbows, and shoulders. A close grip bench press can also be performed with dumbbells or a barbell with neutral grips. Wide grip: A bench press performed with the hands far apart. It shortens the ...

  3. What You Need to Know About Bench Pressing for Your Workouts

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    Men's Health Fitness Director Ebenezer Samuel demonstrates how to perform the bench press, a core strength training exercise.

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    The $495 Kabuki Kadillac bar offers lifters three different grip options for bench presses and other exercises. We tested the bar to review its features.

  5. How to Do the Close-Grip Bench Press for Stronger Reps - AOL

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    Start by adding the close-grip bench press to your workouts as a supplement to the standard benching you already. Start with 3 sets of 8 to 10 reps, adding load as you progress. Once you're more ...

  6. Bicep curl - Wikipedia

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    Supine dumbbell curl: To lay down supinely on a flat bench, with a dumbbell in each hand using the neutral grip (two palms facing each other). And hang down both arm until enough tension is imposed on the shoulder. Simultaneously raise the dumbbells while supinating the wrists until biceps are fully contracted. Then drop the dumbbells to the ...

  7. Pull-up (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The pull-up performed with a supinated grip is sometimes called a chin-up. [1] [7] A pull-up may be completed using different widths of hand position; studies have found that participants freely choose a grip that is between 20 and 50 percent wider than shoulder width. A grip that is too wide could increase the injury risk or reduce ...