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Main Muscle Worked: Abdominals
Other Muscles Worked: Hamstrings,Shoulders,Glutes
Equipment: Kettlebells
Mechanics Type: Compound
Tips: Works mainly the obliques. Clean and press a kettlebell overhead with one arm. Keeping the kettlebell locked out at all times, push your butt out in the direction of the locked out kettlebell. Keep the non-working arm behind your back and turn your feet out at a forty-five degree angle from the arm with the kettlebell. Lower yourself as far as possible. Pause for a second and reverse the motion back to the starting position. Pictures And Videos Courtesy Of artofstrength.com. |
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