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How Many Types of Dumbbells are There

A dumbbell is essential gym equipment. They are commonly used in pairs. Dumbbells mainly consist of either wooden or metal balls connected by a short bar working as a handle. This gym tool is used as a weight lifter in several dumbbell exercises. Here are different types of dumbbells for full-body workouts.

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How Many Types of Dumbbells are There

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  1. How Many Types of Dumbbells are There

  2. A dumbbell is essential gym equipment. They are commonly used in pairs. Dumbbells mainly consist of either wooden or metal balls connected by a short bar working as a handle. This gym tool is used as a weight lifter in several dumbbell exercises. Different Types of Dumbbells

  3. Fixed Rubber Dumbbells Fixed dumbbell weights at the end are fixed, meaning they can’t be moved or adjustable.

  4. Fixed Urethane Dumbbells Fixed urethane dumbbells are very similar to rubber counterparts. Urethane is significantly stronger than rubber.

  5. Fixed Hex Dumbbells It’s known for its name; it is in a hexagon shape, this shape gives them an extra fixture.

  6. Spin-Lock Dumbbells Spin-lock dumbbells are a type of adjustable dumbbell. Other dumbbells use clamps of some kind, but spin-lock dumbbells have fortified sleeves.

  7. Kettlebell Kettlebells are round-shaped, and they have a handle on the top. This shape allows you to do several different swings and ballistics exercises.

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