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Updated July 30, 2024
The Double Arm Row can help build lower-back strength and stability. This is considered a more advanced strength-building exercise. Strength, or resistance, training done consistently over time may improve blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels, weight, body composition, sleep, and mood — as well as reduce the deterioration of white matter in the brain, according to a review from the American Heart Association reported in Circulation in 2023.
Watch the video featuring Denise Austin to learn the proper form for this exercise.
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