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The Ultimate BodyWeight Workout : Top 10 Essential Body Weight Strength Training Equipments You MUST Have NOW - The Blokehead Success Series - cover

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The Ultimate BodyWeight Workout : Top 10 Essential Body Weight Strength Training Equipments You MUST Have NOW - The Blokehead Success Series

Scott Green

Verlag: Yap Kee Chong

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This book contains 10 of the ideal workout equipment for strength training. You’ll see information about workout equipment such as 
• Barbells 
• Dumbbells 
• Exercise bench 
• Pull-up bars 
• Kettlebells 
…and many more. 
Aside from the basic information, you’ll also see the benefits of getting the said equipment. It’ll also tell you which parts of the body it’ll help you improve.
Verfügbar seit: 10.04.2015.

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