In fact there's probably no other muscle group that trainees are more interested in
developing than their chest.
Not exact matches
Chest pain is the most common reason people go to the emergency room in
developed countries and accounts for more
than 5 million ER visits each year in the United States.
Even if you have a great body, it's very likely that your bottom
chest is far more
developed than your upper
chest.
Middle - age people who feel that their family members are excessively demanding or a source of worry are more
than twice as likely as worry - free people to
develop angina, the
chest pain that occurs with exercise or exertion due to a reduced blood flow to the heart.
Because we use our
chest and forward movement muscle groups for everything - causing them to
develop and get more wear and tear
than our... [Read more...]
As you
develop strength here in your shoulders and triceps (which are emphasized more
than your
chest in this movement), you'll get closer and closer to being able to pull off the mother of all push - ups: the handstand push up.
Working only the
chest will set you up for
developing an imbalance that would be more detrimental
than beneficial to your running form in the long run.
Since hyperthyroid cats commonly
develop secondary heart disease, a
chest x-ray is required in all cats that were first diagnosed longer
than 6 months.
As with all deep -
chested breeds, Standard Poodles are at higher -
than - normal risk for the emergency gastrointestinal syndrome called bloat — in fact, of all breeds, they are the 5th most likely to
develop it.
As with all deep -
chested breeds, Rottweilers are at higher -
than - normal risk for the emergency gastrointestinal syndrome called bloat — in fact, of all breeds, they are the 11th most likely to
develop it.
She is flat -
chested, under -
developed physically (such as the hips), is significantly shorter
than the other characters and wears her hair in pigtails.
If you are younger
than 35, you may have an increased risk of
developing breast cancer or blood clots, so it's important to talk with your doctor about any side effects you experience, like
chest pain, leg pain, or severe abdominal pain.