Landmines are a versatile piece of equipment designed to anchor one end of a barbell securely to the floor, enabling unique movements utilizing the arc created by its free-moving opposite end.
These workouts are structured to elevate heart rates while incorporating resistance exercises, aiding in firming and reducing body fat by utilizing lighter weights and higher repetitions.
The aim is to engage the back—comprising muscles allowing pulling and shoulder support—through exercises like rows and pull variations.
This approach supports a balanced routine focused on toning and achieving a lean physique.
Adjust repetitions and weights appropriately to personal fitness levels for optimal results.
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The Landmine Row is a strength exercise that mainly works your back, shoulders, and biceps. It uses a landmine to create a unique movement, helping increase muscle mass and strength while varying your workout routine.
The Landmine Row is a strength exercise that mainly works your back, shoulders, and biceps. It uses a landmine to create a unique movement, helping increase muscle mass and strength while varying your workout routine.
The Single Arm Landmine Row is an exercise that targets your back muscles. By using one arm at a time, you can focus on building strength evenly and improving stability.
The Single Arm Landmine Row is an exercise that targets your back muscles. By using one arm at a time, you can focus on building strength evenly and improving stability.
The Meadow Landmine Row is a back exercise using a landmine attachment and dumbbell. It helps strengthen your upper back while allowing for independent movement of each side, ensuring balanced muscle development.
The Meadow Landmine Row is a back exercise using a landmine attachment and dumbbell. It helps strengthen your upper back while allowing for independent movement of each side, ensuring balanced muscle development.