HOW: Start laying flat on your back with your knees bent to at least 90 degrees. With weights or objects supported in each hand, flatten your low back into the ground followed by performing a bench press motion with your arms, lower your arms...

HOW: Start laying flat on your back with your knees bent to at least 90 degrees. With weights or objects supported in each hand, bridge up by lifting your hips off the ground. While holding the top of the bridge position, perform a bench...

HOW: Start with your hands supported on an elevated surface with a band wrapped around your back at your shoulder blades. To begin the exercise, assume a high plank position, while keeping your body straight lower your chest down towards the surface as far...

HOW: Start with your hands supported on an elevated surface like a couch or bench behind you at your sides. With your hips unsupported in the air, but your feet supported on the ground, lower your hips down towards the ground by letting your...

HOW: Start on your hands and your feet, have your hands positioned together under the center of your chest in a diamond formation - fingers pointing in with the base of your wrists pointing out. To begin the exercise, assume a high plank position,...

HOW: Start on your hands with your feet supported on an elevated surface. Have your hands positioned under your shoulders but closer to the top of your abs. To begin the exercise, assume a high plank position, while keeping your body straight lower your...

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: Assume the tall plank position on your hands and knees. Starting with either your right or left hand, lower yourself to your elbow. Then do the same with your opposite side. Next, come back up to the tall plank position on your hands.   ...

HOW: Get set up in a tall plank position with your fingers facing forward. While staying strong through your shoulder blades, arms, your wrist, and your fingers, slowly shift your weight forward so that your shoulders move over your wrists then shift back and...

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