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Donny
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A History of the Bench Press
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The author David Gentle was a historian of physical culture
https://ditillo2.blogspot.com/2022/08/a-history-of-bench-press-david-gentle.html?m=1
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Ken waller was strong on the Incline.
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Waller was a fine athlete.
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Quote from: IroNat on August 15, 2024, 08:17:50 AM
Waller was a fine athlete.
Apparently a good Football player, i´ve no idea about Yankee Football
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Concentrated on upper pecs last night.
Building the upper areas is important as we get older, although even an incine at a lower angle is sufficient to train the whole pecs.
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