What it's supposed to do: Train chest and shoulders. What it actually does: It can put the shoulder in an unstable position and place excessive stress on the shoulder joint and its connective tissue.
Seated rows help strengthen your upper body. Having a strong upper body improves posture, protects your shoulders, and reduces your risk of injury. If you’re looking to build your upper body strength, ...
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