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Tabletop press-ups

Tabletop press-ups

Incline press-ups can be done anywhere around the home - on a table, a bed, a chair or even a wall.

To use a table:

  • Place your hands on the table with your legs stretched out behind you, body nice and straight.
  • Lower your weight down, keeping your elbows tight to your body, and press back up.

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