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In this video, you'll learn three traveling exercises to improve your non-dominant side performance. You'll use your RMT Club by moving across the floor.
Add this RMT Club exercise into your warm up to practice Non-Dominant Side Training®, increase performance, and improve shoulder stability, strength, and coordination for better throwing bench presses, and posture.
This RMT Club exercise test and improves your upper and lower body coordination while simultaneously building core strength. Click here to watch.
Learn how to become a better athlete, perform movements throughout the day more efficiently, and potentially lower the chance of injury all by improving your non-dominant side.
Non-Dominant Side Training® focuses on improving the coordination, balance, and symmetry of your non-dominant side. Using the two RMT Clubs, allows you to mimic symmetrical patterns in real time and synchronize those movements.
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Create unification throughout the entire body and build strength with this RMT® Club exercise
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Improving the non-dominant side of your body to minimize deficiencies and enhance strength, unity, and balance to make yourself a better athlete