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Dumbbells are a great way to start out with weighted strength training for a few reasons. First, most gyms will have a good set dumbbells, even if it’s a basic gym in your apartment complex. If you want to train at home, you can get a set of DUMBBELLS that don’t take up a ton of space.
Second, dumbbells make it easy to add a small amount of weight to a movement, and dumbbell exercises can seem less intimidating than barbell training. On top of that, starting with a 45 lb barbell might be too much weight at first. Dumbbells also have an added stabilization challenge, and point out muscle imbalances pretty easily.
If you can’t finish a rep, it’s much easier to drop a dumbbell than it is to drop a barbell. As a newbie learning the movements, this might be helpful.
The main benefit to using dumbbell exercises in your workout routines is that on top of exercising the main muscles, dumbbell exercises will also require the input from various stabilizing muscles as well.
This is in contrast to exercising on gym-type machines where main targeted muscles are isolated and are the only ones being utilized.
Dumbbell exercises allow complicit muscles to grow in strength together and prevent muscle groups from developing independently and out of sync.
Another benefit to using dumbbell exercises in your workout routines is that they only require you to have access to a pair of dumbbells and a workout bench. Using only these two pieces of equipment you’ll be able to perform hundreds of exercises and target every major muscle group in your body.
One dumbbell with rubber grip with 2 adjustable clamps with star nuts (about 2 kg)
6 tablets black metal
2 x 0.5
2 x 1.25
2 x 2.0 kg.
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