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    How Pairing Exercises can Improve Your Results

    Here is a look at how pairing certain exercises can improve your workout outcome, enhance performance, and increase your health.

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    Deadlift  to Row + Squat to Press  = Lean Body Mass Deadlift to Row: Keep the back straight, chest up and the bar close to your body. Bring the hips backward while lowering the bar passing the knees only if you can keep the back straight and proper technique. In this position do a row and lift up the body to the starting position. Don’t round your back.
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    Deadlift  to Row + Squat to Press  = Lean Body Mass Squeat to Press: Keep the bar at shoulder high, bend at the hips to perform a squat and in one motion lift the bar up to a shoulder press. Keep the core tight.
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    Dumbbell Step-Up + Physioball Hamstring  Curl =  Run better Dumbbell Step-Up: When stepping, push through the heals from the leg that sits on the bench. Don’t use the rear leg to get up nor shrug the dumbbells. Keep the arms extend by your side.
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  • PHYSIOBALL_HAMSTRING_CURL_4
    Dumbbell Step-Up + Physioball Hamstring  Curl =  Run better Physioball Hamstring Curl: Use the hamstrings and the glutes to bring in the ball. Keep hips straight and tight. Don’t  let them fall.
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    Squat  + Deadlift = Core strength Squats: Keep the back straight, abdominals tight and chest up. Sit back.
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    Squat  + Deadlift = Core strength Deadlift: Keep the back straight, neck align with the spine and the bar close to your chins. Lift the bar using the hamstrings and the gluteus. Don’t round your back.
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    Burpee  + Mountain Climber = Increase cardiovascular capacity Burpee: (L-R) Jump back, jump in and jump upward, land softly. This should be one powerful move.
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  • MOUNTAIN_CLIMBER_8
    Burpee  + Mountain Climber = Increase cardiovascular capacity Mountain Climber: (L-R) From a push up position bring one knee to the opposite elbow. Alternate legs. Do this as fast as you can without moving the hips.
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    How Pairing Exercises can Improve Your Results

    Here is a look at how pairing certain exercises can improve your workout outcome, enhance performance, and increase your health.

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