HOW: Start with holding weights or objects in each hand positioned by your shoulders. You also have the option of wearing a backpack around your chest with weight in the backpack. Begin the exercise by squatting as low as you feel comfortable with, then...

HOW: Start in a standing position holding weights or objects in each hand. While keep your shoulder blades up and back to start, begin the exercise by curling the weights/objects up to the front of your shoulders, then transition into an overhead shoulder press....

HOW: Start in a standing position holding weights or objects in each hand. Begin the exercise by performing a hip hinge and hold this position. While holding the hinge, perform a bilateral low row by driving your elbows back towards your back pockets and...

HOW:  Get set up ideally with your forearm supported on a surface with your hand off the edge and your elbow straight. Begin this exercise with a dumbbell in your fist with your palm facing down and your knuckle pointed up towards the ceiling....

HOW: Get set up sitting upright with your arm held out in front of you with your elbow straight. While maintaining elbow position and holding a long weighted object such as a bat, perform pronation and supination. See the video for other tips and...

HOW: Get set up sitting upright with a surface near you to support your elbow and forearm. With your elbow flexed to 90˚, position your forearm and wrist in a neutral position with your thumb facing up, and have your hand unsupported at the...

HOW: Begin with both hands at your side with a band looped around your wrists and light dumbbell in hand. While keeping tension on the band for the entirety of this exercise, elevate your arms in front of you then slowly return.   FEEL: You...

HOW: Get set up with dumbbells or weights in each hand. Perform the exercise by flexing your elbows first with your palms facing down, then thumb facing up, then palm facing up and repeat.   FEEL: You should feel your biceps working as well as...

HOW: Get set up with dumbbells or weights in each hand. Perform bicep curls with your thumbs facing and your forearm in a neutral position, both of your palms should be facing one another as you perform the curls.   FEEL: You should feel your...

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