Phrases with «seated press»

The phrase "seated press" refers to an exercise where a person is seated while pushing or lifting weights or other objects above their head. Full definition

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Sentences with «seated press»

  • sorry wrong analogy, the developing countries stepped in the car (Porsche or 2CV, we don't know) and are sitting in the drivers seat pressing the accelerator, the developed countries are mere passengers. (johnquiggin.com)
  • you have to make sure you loosen the harness straps before tightening the car seat in also hard to tighten back up because of the way the car seat presses against the car's seat when installed. (albeebaby.com)
  • Try doing this strict seated press variation (which increases upper back and shoulder demands more than standing) one to two times per week for 4 sets of 4 - 6 repetitions with a moderate to heavy load, holding each rep at the top for two seconds to increase overhead stability. (blog.trainheroic.com)
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