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Exercise 1 - Deep Squats — Kin-Fit

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Alex Rabindranath March, 2013 Deep Squats      The deep squat is a great exercise that incorporates all of the major leg muscles and is beneficial in both rehab and sport specific exercise regiments. Ankle dorsi flexors and plantar flexors, knee extensors and

 

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