type of weight exercises
Posted By: an on 2008-01-18
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Subject: type of weight exercises
Ever heard of weight exercises called....Morrows, Morose, Larose or anything similar. Evidently you bend backwards and pull weights forward. Thx
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Subject: how about 'bore' weight
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