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

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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. The Best Lat Exercises to Build a Stronger Back - AOL

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    Why: Another advanced bench row swaps your dumbbells for an EZ bar or shorter barbell so you can take a new grip. This incline row allows you to pull from a wider position, giving your muscles a ...

  4. The Best Dumbbell Exercises to Sculpt a Superhero Chest - AOL

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    Dumbbell Incline Press. Why: The incline press will target your upper chest by opening up the angle of tension. How to Do It: Lay down on the bench. Press your feet to the floor, and drive your ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Bench press - Wikipedia

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    The term 'bench press' on its own is assumed to refer to a flat bench press. Incline bench press: An incline elevates the shoulders and lowers the pelvis as if reclining in a chair; this variation emphasizes anterior deltoids with little emphasis on the upper (clavicular) head of the pectoralis major. This variation is called the incline bench ...