The traditional single-arm dumbbell row is one of the best exercises you can do for your back. It’s also an exercise that, for all the wrong reasons, often relies on a bench. You’ve seen this too. You ...
Sit on an incline bench with your chest forward, resting on the support. Grab dumbbells with a neutral grip, keeping your chest strong and allowing your arms to hang. Squeeze your back to pull the ...
I swapped dumbbell rows for resistance band rows for two weeks, and my back feels completely changed
Hold the end of the resistance band in both hands. Step back until the band is taut. Engage your core and set your shoulders back and down. Pull the band toward you with both hands, bending your ...
Tiny tweaks to your single-arm dumbbell row setup help make every rep a little safer.
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Want to get in a total-body strength training workout in just 30 minutes? Grab some dumbbells and let's do this! This interval workout involves pretty basic dumbbell moves, but there's not much rest ...
Pull-ups and heavy barbells aren't the only way to add muscle and strength to your lats and mid-back ...
While barbells and gymnastics moves are a big reason CrossFitters' arms look so strong and defined, dumbbells are just as important. This dumbbell workout incorporates five dumbbell moves to target ...
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