While muscle groups like the chest, biceps, and glutes tend to get an abundance of attention, no strong physique is complete without a well-developed back. All too often, however, we overlook back ...
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Arm haulers also engage the core, which helps stabilise the torso and prevent excessive arching through the lower back. ‘If ...
Is starting training again after a back injury a risky option? Not anymore. An upset back can’t stop you from becoming fit and strong. You can squat hard, bench hard, and even lift hard if you follow ...
Start on all fours. Extend your right arm in front of you and your left leg behind, actively reaching in opposite directions.
As I'm writing this, I can feel my lower back crying out in pain. Working on a computer all day, all hunched up, is probably the worst thing you can do to your body, yet many of us are forced to keep ...
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A classic fitness exercise is trending again among U.S. trainers for its powerful impact on lower back endurance, posture, ...
The six-time Mr Olympia put Andrew Huberman through a five-move, 14-set session built entirely around training to failure ...
So you think you know what the best back workouts are? Super. Our job's done then. Kidding, we know back workouts (and back exercises) can be a quagmire of confusion, especially when it comes to ...
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