The Biology of Fat Loss Mechanics – Part 3
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Common execution guidelines for all exercises below (unless specifically stated otherwise):
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(overhand or underhand-grip)
(performed from a vertical position)
(performed supine on an incline bench)
From a vertical body position
Supine on an incline bench (facing away from the bench)
Prone on incline bench (facing bench)
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(standing with low cable)
(Floor Lying variation)
Specific to standing version
(if unable to complete goal reps, step back a little to reduce the ‘pull’ from the cables and / or perform final reps with a neutral-grip)
Specific to Floor Lying variation (lie with head, not feet, furthest from the apparatus):
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