HOW: Start by standing while using both hands to hold an EZ Bar down in front of you. Grip the bar with your palms facing up and your hands placed as close together as possible. Keep your shoulder blades back and your elbows at...

HOW: Start by standing straight up with a dumbbell in each hand. With your elbows squeezing your side and your shoulder blades back, bend your elbows up towards you as you rotate your hands out. Lower the dumbbells back down into the starting position...

HOW: Using a bench or elevated surface, kneel down and place your tricep on top of the ball.  Start with the ball by your elbow and slowly moving it in different directions working your way towards your shoulder.  Find areas that feel more “sticky”...

HOW: Get set up with a weight clip in your hand, ideally you can still have a grip around the weight clip even when the weight clip is in a relaxed position. Perform the exercise by squeezing the weight clip as hard as you...

HOW: Hold a weight plate, ideally a rubber plate, by hooking the tips of your fingers around the top of your plate. Grip the weight while staying strong through your arm, shoulder, and shoulder blade. Walk while holding the weight for the time instructed.   ...

HOW: Hold a weight plate, ideally a rubber plate, by pinching it between your fingers and your thumb in your palm with your fingers pointing down. Grip the weight while staying strong through your arm, shoulder, and shoulder blade. Walk while holding the weight...

HOW: Hold a weight with a handle with your hand wrapped around the handle, ideally a kettlebell in the normal position. Grip the handle while staying strong through your arm, shoulder, and shoulder blade. Walk while holding the weight for the time instructed.   FEEL:...

HOW: Hold a round weight, ideally a kettlebell upside-down that fits in your hand. Grip the weight while staying strong through your arm, shoulder, and shoulder blade. Walk while holding the weight for the time instructed.   FEEL: This should feel like a challenging grip...

HOW: Anchor the band with your foot. The more tension the band has when you grab it the more resistance you’ll get. Wrap the band around your palm once or twice to ensure a stable grip. With your arm at your side and your...

HOW: With the band anchored to the inside of you, walk out to get tension. Keep your elbow at your side and raise your forearm up, creating a 90 degree angle from your shoulder to your hand. While holding the band, start with your...

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