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    Visualization, real-time feedback (like looking at yourself in the mirror during reps), and mental rehearsal can enhance the mind-muscle connection, says Rachelle A. Reed, PhD, MS, ACSM-EP, an ...

  4. Row (weight-lifting) - Wikipedia

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    In strength training, rowing (or a row, usually preceded by a qualifying adjective — for instance a cable seated row, barbell upright row, dumbbell bent-over row, T-bar rows, et cetera) is an exercise where the purpose is to strengthen the muscles that draw the rower's arms toward the body (latissimus dorsi) as well as those that retract the scapulae (trapezius and rhomboids) and those that ...

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    As with any new skill, Bowman recommends taking your time getting used to jump rope workouts. Start with shorter sessions, around five to 10 minutes, a few times per week to build your stamina ...

  6. Lightweight rowing - Wikipedia

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    Men: no rower over 160 lb (72.6 kg). Women: no rower over 130 lb (59.0 kg). In contrast, high school age U.S. rowing teams seldom compete in lightweight categories. In recent years the practice of juniors training down to a weight has been questioned, as low BMI has been linked to health and growth problems in adolescents.

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    The frequency, type, time, and volume of these exercises should be individually tailored to the patient, prescribed, and conducted by medical professionals and exercise specialists. Pregnant women are also advised not to participate in activities that will increase their heart rate to above 90% of their known maximum heart rate.