A resistance-band move embraced by U.S. fitness experts for improving posture, strength, and everyday movement.
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When it comes to daily exercise routines, most of us decide what time of day we can break a sweat based on real-world logistics (e.g., a 9-to-5 work schedule) more than our internal circadian rhythms.