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Video: How to choose resistance tubing
Resistance tubing is a lightweight, portable strength training tool. See how it's used.
Video: Biceps curl with resistance tubing
The biceps curl builds strength in the upper arm. See how it's done.
Video: Triceps kickback with resistance tubing
The triceps kickback targets the back of the upper arm. See how it's done.
Video: Bent-over row with resistance tubing
The bent-over row targets the back of the shoulder. See how it's done.
Video: Seated row with resistance tubing
The seated row targets the muscles in the upper back. See how it's done.
Video: Standing hip abduction with resistance tubing
The standing hip abduction exercise targets the hip muscles. See how it's done.
Video: Hip abduction walk with resistance tubing
The hip abduction walk targets the hip muscles. See how it's done.
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