This comprehensive workout focuses on strengthening the back using effective exercises and a stability Swiss ball to enhance control and engagement.
The back refers to the upper posterior muscle group responsible for pulling motions and supporting shoulder movements, and exercises like Rows, Pull-Ups, and Lat Pull-Downs are ideal for this target area.
While the preferred exercises do not fundamentally differ between genders, reps and weights may be tailored to averages—such as 5’5” height, 140 lbs weight, and 34 years of age for women—to ensure suitable intensity levels; however, individual capabilities vary.
Utilizing the Swiss ball adds a stability element, activating additional stabilizer muscles for improved balance and form.
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