Prehistoric women's arms were stronger than those of today's elite rowers

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If you're looking to build up those arm muscles, you may want to try grinding grain for hours a day. Researchers have discovered 7,000 years ago women had arms stronger than those of championship female rowers, which may have been due to their highly agricultural lives.
If you're looking to build up those arm muscles, you may want to try grinding grain for hours a day. Researchers have discovered 7,000 years ago women had arms stronger than those of championship female rowers, which may have been due to their highly agricultural lives.

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