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Simple Movement Tweaks for a Big Back by Michael Shaughnessy December 8, 2020April 11, 2021 Tags Training When most people train their lats, they end up with an overdeveloped upper back and traps. And they have enough room between their elbows for an elephant to break out of a headlock.
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Nathan Chen 1 minutes ago
Tweak these exercises to build a respectable, full functioning back. 1 The Barbell Row
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Sebastian Silva 1 minutes ago
The upper back, traps, and biceps are doing all the work, minimizing the effectiveness of the exerci...
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Tweak these exercises to build a respectable, full functioning back. 1 The Barbell Row
What NOT To Do The first example shows chicken-wing elbows and a bar path that does little to work the lats.
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Lucas Martinez 2 minutes ago
The upper back, traps, and biceps are doing all the work, minimizing the effectiveness of the exerci...
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The upper back, traps, and biceps are doing all the work, minimizing the effectiveness of the exercise while putting a TON of shearing force on the anterior portion of the shoulders. What To Do This is more like it.
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Jack Thompson 3 minutes ago
Angling the torso closer to 45-degrees instead of chest to floor. Moving the bar along the thighs, u...
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This maximizes the work the lats do and mitigates any excessive force on the front of the shoulders ...
Angling the torso closer to 45-degrees instead of chest to floor. Moving the bar along the thighs, up, and back into the hip pocket. Lead with the elbows and the arms and end with them flush on the side of the body.
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Lucas Martinez 10 minutes ago
This maximizes the work the lats do and mitigates any excessive force on the front of the shoulders ...
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This maximizes the work the lats do and mitigates any excessive force on the front of the shoulders and biceps tendons. This is how you build thick, powerful lats. 2 The Dumbbell Row
What NOT To Do I'm kneeling on a box and chicken-winging the arm.
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Luna Park 17 minutes ago
Most people will pull straight up on this move, working more of the posterior shoulder muscles and u...
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Most people will pull straight up on this move, working more of the posterior shoulder muscles and upper back, completely missing the meat of the lats. What To Do Do this free standing so your core is more activity involved and you're working the legs for a bonus. The key point here is starting the dumbbell near or past the toes to get a full stretch of the lats and dragging the elbow back and up in an arching "J" shape.
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Elijah Patel 7 minutes ago
Lead with the elbow to get a nice, full contraction of the lats. There's also a rotation compon...
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Kevin Wang 11 minutes ago
This also works more biceps, upper back, and posterior shoulders instead of the lats. What To Do Yo...
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Lead with the elbow to get a nice, full contraction of the lats. There's also a rotation component happening here since we start further forward with a slight shoulder rotation toward the midline and end with square shoulders, working the obliques and core. 3 The Lat Pulldown
What NOT To Do Here the elbows are tracking back, putting an anterior shearing force on the shoulder.
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Sebastian Silva 8 minutes ago
This also works more biceps, upper back, and posterior shoulders instead of the lats. What To Do Yo...
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If you compare the two, it's obvious that this second movement bypasses the upper back and plac...
This also works more biceps, upper back, and posterior shoulders instead of the lats. What To Do You want your elbows tracking down and back – similar to a row – alleviating shearing force on the front of the shoulder while maximizing lat engagement.
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Harper Kim 25 minutes ago
If you compare the two, it's obvious that this second movement bypasses the upper back and plac...
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Joseph Kim 14 minutes ago
Standard, but not optimal! The lumbar extension is what makes it more difficult to access the lats a...
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If you compare the two, it's obvious that this second movement bypasses the upper back and places way more tension on the lats. 4 The Pull-Up
What NOT To Do This is a pretty standard looking pull-up with the elbow tracking back and the lumbar in a big extension.
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Madison Singh 5 minutes ago
Standard, but not optimal! The lumbar extension is what makes it more difficult to access the lats a...
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Luna Park 15 minutes ago
What To Do Get your hips and knees flexed at 90 degrees. This position takes the extension out and ...
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Standard, but not optimal! The lumbar extension is what makes it more difficult to access the lats and easier to do the exercise.
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What To Do Get your hips and knees flexed at 90 degrees. This position takes the extension out and ...
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Track the elbows forward and down as opposed to straight down and back. This decreases anterior shea...
What To Do Get your hips and knees flexed at 90 degrees. This position takes the extension out and places an emphasis on the lats.
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Track the elbows forward and down as opposed to straight down and back. This decreases anterior shearing force on the shoulder and brings the arm to the most optimal position for both injury prevention and muscle engagement.
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5 The Straight-Arm Cable Pulldown
What NOT To Do The wrists are bent in extension, the neck and ...
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Brandon Kumar 6 minutes ago
They really just light up the triceps, posterior shoulder muscles, and low back. What To Do Straigh...
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5 The Straight-Arm Cable Pulldown
What NOT To Do The wrists are bent in extension, the neck and low back are in extension too, and the elbows are locked. These positions aren't great for engaging the lats.
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They really just light up the triceps, posterior shoulder muscles, and low back. What To Do Straighten the wrists and think of pointing the knuckles forward as if you're throwing a punch. Bring the upper ribs down and engage your abs to keep your lumbar spine neutral.
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Mason Rodriguez 11 minutes ago
Slightly tuck your chin, and pull your head back to keep a long, straight neck. Bend your elbows sli...
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Amelia Singh 19 minutes ago
The Nonnegotiable Rules Always lead with the elbow, dragging the elbow toward the waist. This maximi...
Slightly tuck your chin, and pull your head back to keep a long, straight neck. Bend your elbows slightly and lead with them to bring the bar toward your upper thighs. These simple adjustments will completely change the way you feel this exercise.
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The Nonnegotiable Rules Always lead with the elbow, dragging the elbow toward the waist. This maximizes lat engagement.
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Ryan Garcia 74 minutes ago
Never bring the elbow so far back that the upper arm bone pushes into the front of the shoulder. Thi...
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Brandon Kumar 60 minutes ago
Most of us already have enough compression happening there and this just exacerbates bad posture. Kn...
Never bring the elbow so far back that the upper arm bone pushes into the front of the shoulder. This creates an anterior shearing force and puts the biceps tendons at risk. Don't overarch your spine.
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Joseph Kim 62 minutes ago
Most of us already have enough compression happening there and this just exacerbates bad posture. Kn...
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Jack Thompson 61 minutes ago
This will keep your core engaged. Related:
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Most of us already have enough compression happening there and this just exacerbates bad posture. Knit your upper ribs down and do a slight posterior pelvic tilt instead.
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Elijah Patel 29 minutes ago
This will keep your core engaged. Related:
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Harper Kim 11 minutes ago
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This will keep your core engaged. Related:
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