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Bench Back-Bend Stretch

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Stretch and mobilize your back, shoulders, and chest with the bench back-bend stretch. Improve flexibility and posture with this simple exercise!

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Mr. Grey Smith
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Required Equipment

Dumbbells
Exercise Bench

Muscle Groups

Primary

Secondary

Instructions

Back Bend Over Bench Stretch

Starting Position:

1. Setup: Place a flat bench or sturdy surface in front of you.
2. Seating: Sit at the edge of the bench, allowing your legs to extend out in front of you. Your feet should be placed on the ground.
3. Grip: Hold a dumbbell in each hand and allow your arms to hang down at your sides.

Movement 1. Body Position: Lean forward at the hips, keeping your back straight and your head in line with your spine. Your torso should be nearly parallel to the ground.

2. Stretching: Extend your arms forward, allowing the dumbbells to move straight out in front of you. Your palms should face each other.
3. Hold: Maintain the position for a moment, feeling the stretch in your back and shoulders.
4. Reposition: Return your arms to the starting position while keeping your core engaged to maintain stability.

Repetitions:

- Aim for 8 to 12 repetitions or hold for 15-30 seconds depending on your fitness level.

Tips:

- Focus on your breathing; inhale deeply as you lean forward and exhale as you return to the starting position.
- Ensure that your movements are controlled to avoid strain.
- If you feel discomfort in your lower back, lessen the depth of your lean.

Safety Precautions:

- Start with lighter weights until you feel comfortable with the movement.
- Avoid excessive arching of the back; maintain a neutral spine throughout the exercise.