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Excellent condition punching bag (unused-almost brand new)
₹ 1800
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Jj jonex gold original pu leather boxing punching bag with metal chain and high-quality zipselling as no usepurchased for , non-negotiablecurrently fully filled and repolished leather
₹ 999
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Hi i got 2 bars (1 long bar 1 short bar) 4 iron plates kg 2 rubber plates kg 1 kettlebell 8 kg 2 dumbells 8 kg each 3 dumbells holders and punching bagany one interested please feel free to give a call thanks
₹ 2500
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Home delivery brand new punching bag starting price all gym product available sale and purchase all gym service repairing and maintenance available call me
₹ 1450
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Full new condition i bought this at /- i don't have any place to hang this thats y i want to sold this
₹ 2700
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!@!!!ractice kicking your legsthis allows you to focus on your kicking technique without worrying about keeping your head above waterwhether you're floating on your back or still holding on to the side of the pool, you can practice kicking" this one takes some practice to get used to, but it's handy for "resting" when your feet can't touch bottomractice kicking your legspoint your toes out like a ballerina, keep your legs mostly straight, and alternate legs as you make small kicksthen "pedal" each leg as you would on a bike, only they'll go in opposite directions: while one leg pedals "forward," the other leg should pedal "backward(to see how far each kick can propel you, practice it using a kickboard(that is, trace half a circle with each leg, moving your right leg to the right and your left leg to the leftwe have with us)[6] try a flutter kickyou should feel the most flexion in your ankleskeep your legs held tightly together from your hips to your knees, and from your knees to your anklesqr code link to this post complete serving and satisfactionbend your knees so that your shins come up to about a 90-degree angle, then quickly bring your shins apart and move them in a circular motion, keeping your thighs together the whole time" this one takes some practice to get used to, but it's handy for "resting" when your feet can't touch bottom) bring your shins back together at the bottom of the circle, and lift them up again to restart the kicktry an eggbeater kickthis kick is commonly used to tread water, and stay in a vertical position with your head and shoulders above watertry a whip kickstart with your knees bent and your legs slightly wider than hip-width apart
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Qr code link to this post practice kicking your legsthis allows you to focus on your kicking technique without worrying about keeping your head above waterwhether you're floating on your back or still holding on to the side of the pool, you can practice kickingpoint your toes out like a ballerina, keep your legs mostly straight, and alternate legs as you make small kicksthen "pedal" each leg as you would on a bike, only they'll go in opposite directions: while one leg pedals "forward," the other leg should pedal "backward(to see how far each kick can propel you, practice it using a kickboard(that is, trace half a circle with each leg, moving your right leg to the right and your left leg to the left)[6] try a flutter kickyou should feel the most flexion in your ankleskeep your legs held tightly together from your hips to your knees, and from your knees to your anklesbend your knees so that your shins come up to about a 90-degree angle, then quickly bring your shins apart and move them in a circular motion, keeping your thighs together the whole time" this one takes some practice to get used to, but it's handy for "resting" when your feet can't touch bottom) bring your shins back together at the bottom of the circle, and lift them up again to restart the kicktry an eggbeater kickthis kick is commonly used to tread water, and stay in a vertical position with your head and shoulders above watertry a whip kickstart with your knees bent and your legs slightly wider than hip-width apart
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This allows you to focus on your kicking technique without worrying about keeping your head above waterqr code link to this post hello bangalore guys its sruthi here call john !!!!practice kicking your legswhether you're floating on your back or still holding on to the side of the pool, you can practice kickingpoint your toes out like a ballerina, keep your legs mostly straight, and alternate legs as you make small kicksthen "pedal" each leg as you would on a bike, only they'll go in opposite directions: while one leg pedals "forward," the other leg should pedal "backward(to see how far each kick can propel you, practice it using a kickboard(that is, trace half a circle with each leg, moving your right leg to the right and your left leg to the left)[6] try a flutter kickyou should feel the most flexion in your ankleskeep your legs held tightly together from your hips to your knees, and from your knees to your anklesbend your knees so that your shins come up to about a 90-degree angle, then quickly bring your shins apart and move them in a circular motion, keeping your thighs together the whole time" this one takes some practice to get used to, but it's handy for "resting" when your feet can't touch bottom) bring your shins back together at the bottom of the circle, and lift them up again to restart the kicktry an eggbeater kickthis kick is commonly used to tread water, and stay in a vertical position with your head and shoulders above watertry a whip kickstart with your knees bent and your legs slightly wider than hip-width apart
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Qr code link to this post hi guys practice kicking your legsthis allows you to focus on your kicking technique without worrying about keeping your head above waterwhether you're floating on your back or still holding on to the side of the pool, you can practice kickingpoint your toes out like a ballerina, keep your legs mostly straight, and alternate legs as you make small kicksthen "pedal" each leg as you would on a bike, only they'll go in opposite directions: while one leg pedals "forward," the other leg should pedal "backward(to see how far each kick can propel you, practice it using a kickboard(that is, trace half a circle with each leg, moving your right leg to the right and your left leg to the left)[6] try a flutter kick" this one takes some practice to get used to, but it's handy for "resting" when your feet can't touch bottomyou should feel the most flexion in your ankleskeep your legs held tightly together from your hips to your knees, and from your knees to your anklesbend your knees so that your shins come up to about a 90-degree angle, then quickly bring your shins apart and move them in a circular motion, keeping your thighs together the whole time) bring your shins back together at the bottom of the circle, and lift them up again to restart the kicktry an eggbeater kickthis kick is commonly used to tread water, and stay in a vertical position with your head and shoulders above watertry a whip kickstart with your knees bent and your legs slightly wider than hip-width apart
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This allows you to focus on your kicking technique without worrying about keeping your head above waterqr code link to this post my best services in bangalore sweeth an lovleyhi guys practice kicking your legswhether you're floating on your back or still holding on to the side of the pool, you can practice kickingpoint your toes out like a ballerina, keep your legs mostly straight, and alternate legs as you make small kicksthen "pedal" each leg as you would on a bike, only they'll go in opposite directions: while one leg pedals "forward," the other leg should pedal "backward(to see how far each kick can propel you, practice it using a kickboard(that is, trace half a circle with each leg, moving your right leg to the right and your left leg to the left)[6] try a flutter kick" this one takes some practice to get used to, but it's handy for "resting" when your feet can't touch bottomyou should feel the most flexion in your ankleskeep your legs held tightly together from your hips to your knees, and from your knees to your anklesbend your knees so that your shins come up to about a 90-degree angle, then quickly bring your shins apart and move them in a circular motion, keeping your thighs together the whole time) bring your shins back together at the bottom of the circle, and lift them up again to restart the kicktry an eggbeater kickthis kick is commonly used to tread water, and stay in a vertical position with your head and shoulders above watertry a whip kickstart with your knees bent and your legs slightly wider than hip-width apart
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This allows you to focus on your kicking technique without worrying about keeping your head above waterqr code link to this post my best services in hyderabad sweeth an lovleyhi guys practice kicking your legswhether you're floating on your back or still holding on to the side of the pool, you can practice kickingpoint your toes out like a ballerina, keep your legs mostly straight, and alternate legs as you make small kicksthen "pedal" each leg as you would on a bike, only they'll go in opposite directions: while one leg pedals "forward," the other leg should pedal "backward(to see how far each kick can propel you, practice it using a kickboard(that is, trace half a circle with each leg, moving your right leg to the right and your left leg to the left)[6] try a flutter kick" this one takes some practice to get used to, but it's handy for "resting" when your feet can't touch bottomyou should feel the most flexion in your ankleskeep your legs held tightly together from your hips to your knees, and from your knees to your anklesbend your knees so that your shins come up to about a 90-degree angle, then quickly bring your shins apart and move them in a circular motion, keeping your thighs together the whole time) bring your shins back together at the bottom of the circle, and lift them up again to restart the kicktry an eggbeater kickthis kick is commonly used to tread water, and stay in a vertical position with your head and shoulders above watertry a whip kickstart with your knees bent and your legs slightly wider than hip-width apart
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This allows you to focus on your kicking technique without worrying about keeping your head above waterqr code link to this post enjoy with good profile in bangalore call john !!!~!practice kicking your legswhether you're floating on your back or still holding on to the side of the pool, you can practice kickingpoint your toes out like a ballerina, keep your legs mostly straight, and alternate legs as you make small kicks(to see how far each kick can propel you, practice it using a kickboard(that is, trace half a circle with each leg, moving your right leg to the right and your left leg to the left)[6] try a flutter kickyou should feel the most flexion in your ankleskeep your legs held tightly together from your hips to your knees, and from your knees to your anklesbend your knees so that your shins come up to about a 90-degree angle, then quickly bring your shins apart and move them in a circular motion, keeping your thighs together the whole time) bring your shins back together at the bottom of the circle, and lift them up again to restart the kicktry an eggbeater kickthis kick is commonly used to tread water, and stay in a vertical position with your head and shoulders above watertry a whip kickstart with your knees bent and your legs slightly wider than hip-width apart