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June 26, 2014

How To: Bent DB Rows

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June 26, 2014

PWA Sara Willis shows you how to perform the bent DB row to give your back workout a little variety! Find us online at www.1ststepprowellness.com or on social media: Google+ & Facebook: 1st Step Pro Wellness, Instagram: @1stStepProWellness, & Twitter: @1stStepWellness! Please subscribe, like, comment, and share!

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