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Lawn Mower Pull & Press
Find a weight that’s challenging, but where you can keep up a decent pace. You can also do this with no weights: focus on squeezing the muscles as if you had one.
*I’m using ONE 15lb dumbbell, but you can use a dumbbell in each hand (two) as well. This is a better option if all you have is very light weights at home.
How To Do It
A. Stand with feet wide, toes pointed out, with one dumbbell up by your shoulder.
B. Rotate into a deep lunge on your opposite side, bringing your hands towards (but not touching) the floor. Press your bodyweight into the heel of your lunging leg, and keep hips neutral.
C. Push through your heel to return to the starting position, pulling the dumbbell up by your shoulder: do this with intention, like you’re pulling on a lawnmower cord.
D. Twist and rotate your body to the opposite side, pressing the dumbbell overhead. Use your core to stabilize yourself, and come up on your toe to help you twist your hips towards the opposite wall.
E. Repeat 10-15 times, then switch sides.
Tips
Stay light on your feet to make this motion fluid: once you get the rhythm, try to think of it as one movement instead of broken into parts. Staying on the balls of your feet will help you pivot without straining your knees or hips.
Pay attention to your hips & core: hips should move with your body and core tight throughout.


