Personal Fitness Tips : How to Build Strength on Your Right Side by Exercise

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Unilateral exercise employing rows or curls allow you to build up the strength on one side of your body, as you’ll see in this demonstration. Take it one side at a time with the help of this free video on personal fitness tips. Expert: Billy Beck III Contact: www.BillyBeck.com Bio: Personal trainer Billy Beck III has received many professional honors in recognition of his training skills. He owns BB3 Training Center in Weston, Florida. Filmmaker: Paul Muller Series Description: Now you can learn how to develop bigger wrists and pecs, stronger hamstrings, thicker triceps, a flatter stomach and other useful personal fitness tips, with or without the use of weights or other exercise equipment. A professional fitness trainer shows you the ropes in this free video series.

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