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Dumbbell Incline Triceps Extension

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Use dumbbells to evenly strengthen your triceps

How to Dumbbell Incline Triceps Extension

Starting Position

1. Please adjust the angle of the incline bench to 40-60 degrees.

2. Lie on the bench, squeeze your shoulder blades together, and open your chest.

3. Create an arch in your lower back and firmly plant your feet on the ground.

4. Lift the dumbbells and position them behind your head.

Proper Form

1. Keep your elbows fixed and push your arms up to stretch them.

2. Slowly return to the starting position while bearing the weight.

Breathing Technique

Exhale when you raise your arms, and inhale when you lower them.

Precautions

1. Please be careful not to let your elbows flare out.

2. Please be careful not to overextend your arms.

3. Please be careful not to bend your wrists.

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