@chloe58636: The correct action of the kettlebell swinging#Fitness #homeworkout #foryou #Slimthewholebody

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tucentomel
tucentomel :
Tlg bgtau apa beza..napa mata aku npk sama..tolon2😅
2025-09-16 06:58:01
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penjejakbadai1978
Wunan :
either way is correct ...it is just the matter of target of the muscle...
2025-11-23 00:20:30
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check90210
Markers :
doesn't seem correct either, how can the momentum be completed with the first one, its like showing ur using ur arms to do the motion and sustain the momentum and thats not how it works.d
2025-10-09 12:43:03
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napsandnope
ⲁⲛⲁ :
Right is the correct way👌
2025-11-20 06:34:08
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dimaurs5
Dimaurs :
what the diff
2025-09-25 02:09:44
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bruhhonghong
Bruhh :
มึงมั่ว
2025-11-09 17:08:24
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michaljazzcattom
Michal :
right is much more better
2025-10-30 14:09:28
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rubu5082
Rubu :
😳😳😳
2025-10-29 07:37:35
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michi_s220
😺 :
👏👏👏
2025-09-15 13:31:31
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heshambakry619
HISHAM $ :
🥰🥰🥰
2025-09-12 22:07:29
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rachenne
Rachenne | Stronger Everyday :
...both are wrong 🫣
2025-10-26 12:50:05
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