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An all-around compound exercise, the seated low row is very good at exercising your muscles in both the middle back as well as the arms.
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Specific product for building strength in the deltoid and arm muscles. The exercise is performed from a sitting position and involves raising the arms outwards using the handgrip on the two independent levers.
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Our seated row machine targets your back muscles independently. Muscles include Teres Major (outer back), the Latissimus Dorsi (middle back), the Rhomboids, the Middle and Lower Trapezius (upper back), the Erector Spinae (lower back), the Pectoralis Major, the Lower Chest Muscles, the Posterior Deltoids (shoulder), the Infraspinatus (shoulder), the Teres Minor (shoulder) muscles.
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The tricep extension is a single-joint exercise that targets the triceps, the muscles on the back of your upper arm.
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SportsArt Status Series has 13 pieces designed to target specific muscle groups in the upper body.
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Product for working out the abdominal oblique muscles. The exercise is performed from a sitting position with the shoulders positioned against the support pad.
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SportsArt Status Series delivers 7 pieces of selectorized strength designed specifically to target the muscles in the lower body.
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Multi-functional, spacious and comfortable, the S956 horizontal leg press also performs as a hip sled, calf raise and hack squat.
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If your quadriceps are weak, performing leg extensions allows you to focus on strengthening just that muscle.
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A wider grip bench press essentially causes the body to involve more muscles in the exercise, leading to a greater engagement of core muscles and assistors.
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When your knees are bent during seated calf raise exercise, your gastrocnemius is deactivated; thereby giving full attention to the soleus. Treat & Prevent Shin Splints.
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The muscles that you can target with the seated leg pressare vast. Of course, your quads, your glutes, your calves, feet, and additionally some help with your knees and lower back depending on how you perform your exercises.
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The primary benefits are improved stability andbalance, a more efficient workout, and increased muscle isolation.
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The chest press machine also recruits the biceps and the big muscles of the shoulders and back. Using amachine helps prevent many errors of form.
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Lat Pull Down can be extremely beneficial in building upperbody strength and target the upper body muscles, especially the latissimus dorsi, biceps, and deltoids muscles.
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This provides the benefit of improved control andbalance of the shoulders and upper arms. Achieve Symmetry.
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The seated cable row is a pulling exercisethat works the back muscles in general, particularly the latissimus dorsi.
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A lower foot position targets the quads while a higher position targets your glutes. The hack squat machine provides more stability than other lower-body exercises since you can perform the movement by taking a narrower stance.
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Increased Upper Body Push Strength. This point is kind of a no-brainer, but the bench press improves the amount of weight we can push/press.
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Sports Art 45 Back...

SAR3,289.00

The 45-degree back extension (incline back extension) is an isolation exercise for the backmuscles (entire lower back and the muscles along the spine), buttocks, and hamstrings.

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The lower abdominal muscles primarily benefit from leg raises.