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		<title>How To Correct Deadlift Exercise Form</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This video teaches an effective exercise that will strengthen the scapular adductors and mid back muscles while stretching the upper traps, pec minor and biceps.  Thus correcting the "thoracic kyphosis" posture (rounding of the shoulders) present in many young weaklings ;)]]></description>
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