
13. Bent Over Two-Medicine Ball Row
Rowing can be an excellent exercise for those who have access to water, but if you don’t, you can still put in the work to develop your core and arm muscles. It just requires a little ingenuity. With a pair of small medicine balls, you can put your workout to the test and help your muscles to develop even more than rowing without them. The bent-over row with medicine balls isn’t a challenging exercise to perform, so it’s a great start for beginners. To increase the difficulty, you can work with slightly heavier medicine balls.
Grab a pair of small medicine balls that you can easily fit into your hands. Stand with your torso bent over and your knees slightly bent, a shoulder-width apart. Ensure that your back is straight. Use your back muscles to pull the medicine balls up to your chest while bending your elbows. Rotate your palms while doing so. Squeeze your shoulder blades together as you pull the medicine balls back with your elbows. Your elbows should end higher than your torso. Then return to the starting position and repeat the exercise 10-15 times.