Are you performing your exercises correctly? At The Spine and Health Center of Montvale, we see many patients performing rows initially with poor form. The key points to remember are keeping the shoulders down, chest up, and pulling back by squeezing the shoulder blades together to get the elbows to end up at approximately a 90 degree angle. Check out the examples of the incorrect and correct ways to perform rows in this week’s video.
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