Bridging.
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- Corey Roberts
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Bridging.
So I have recently started doing neck bridges to improve my neck strength in grappling. Then somewhere on the internet I read that Bridging exercises are bad for you, is this the case? I thought they were a good neck strength exercise.
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If you don't feel comfortable bridging, you can always just put your hands on the side or back your head and move your head against that kind of resistance. Just do that with repetitions, sets, and increasing resistance like any other strength-training exercise, and you're good to go. Plus, you can do it pretty much anywhere.
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