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Bowflex Xtreme
®
2 SE Owner’s Manual
45
Hammer Triceps Extension
– Elbow Extension
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Muscles worked:
Triceps
Position:
Seated – facing outward
Accessory:
(AND'RIPSINh(AMMER'RIPv
Pulleys:
Center Cross Bar – narrow position
Before You Begin:
Remove Leg Extension and adjust seat
height.
Key Points:
s+EEPUPPERARMSSHOULDERS
motionless.
s+EEPWRISTSSTRAIGHT
s4IGHTENTRICEPSTHROUGHOUT
exercise and control the motion
on the way down.
s"ENDKNEES0LACEFEETmAT
on platform.
s2EACHBEHINDANDGRASPONE
or both of the hand grips in the
vertical hammer grip position.
s+EEPELBOWSABOVESHOULDERS
directly in line with cables, palms
facing down, wrists straight.
s2AISECHESTANDPINCHSHOULDERBLADES
together. Maintain a slight, comfort-
able, arch in lower back.
s+EEPUPPERARMSTATIONARY3LOWLY
straighten elbows, allowing hands
to move in arching motion above
head.
s3LOWLYREVERSEARCINGMOTIONUNTIL
elbows are bent again.
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Arm Exercises
“Rope” Pushdown—
Elbow Extension
s $ISTANCEYOURSELFFROMTHE,AT
Tower, but keep your feet on the
Standing Platform.
s #ROSSYOURARMSANDGRASPTHE
Hand Grips (right Grip in left
hand and vice versa), using the
hammer grip position.
s "RINGHANDSTOWARDEACHOTHER
in front of you, until they are
positioned as if grabbing a rope.
s +EEPYOURELBOWSBENTUPPER
arms at your sides.
s +EEPINGYOURUPPERARMS
stationary, elbows next to trunk,
slowly straighten your arms
downward, in a gentle arc,
until hands are near tops of
your thighs, hands and elbows
straightened and directly in line
with shoulders.
s +EEPINGYOURTRICEPSTIGHTENED
slowly reverse the arcing motion
and bring the Hand Grips back to
the start position.
Muscles worked:
Triceps
Position:
Standing—facing machine
Accessory:
(AND'RIPSINh(AMMER'RIPv
Pulleys:
Lat Cross Bar
Leg Extension:
Removed
Success Tips
s +EEPYOURKNEESBENTANDFEETON
Standing Platform.
s +EEPYOURUPPERARMSMOTIONLESSAND
your wrists straight.
s +EEPYOURCHESTLIFTEDABSTIGHTAND
maintain a slight arch in lower back.
s 4IGHTENTHETRICEPSTHROUGHOUTTHE
exercise, using controlled motion.