Old 01-15-10 | 02:53 AM
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When you hold your arms close together in front of you, it pushes your ribcage in from the sides. Try breathing deeply with your shoulders hunched forward, then try it with them held back to where you shoulder blades line up. You should be able to feel a significant difference in air flow, if you have anything resembling normal physiology.

That said, as long as your bars are as wide as your shoulders, that should do fine.
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