9 Best Isometric Exercises You Can Do Anywhere
Build major strength without moving a muscle. Most workouts involve a lot of movement—but sometimes, the best thing for your muscles involves staying still. Meet: isometric exercises. What is an isometric exercise, exactly? It involves "holding a static position, where the joint and the muscle do not …
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