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    mass building back routine please!

    i have prominent shoulder blades and i've always had trouble puttuing back mass on. Please help

    my routine now is:

    3 sets lat pulldowns
    3 sets seated row
    3 sets standing bent over row w/barbell
    3 sets shrugs w/dumbells
    3 sets deadlifts

    is this good for massing on back, specifically to offset shoulder blades?

    back day is tomorrow so...
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    2 sets deadlifts
    2 sets bent over row w/barbell
    2 sets lat pulldowns or pullups

    shrugs could probably be left out since the deads will give a good trap workout

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    I think it looks good accept I would leave shrugs until the end....you'll lose your pump...I don't think Mifody's routine is complete enough and it alsolacks in volume...just my honest opinion.
    Searching for the right balance...

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    her you go again cheesegrater!

    you do not need to do 5 different exercises and 15 sets for back in one work-out. Mifody posted a good back work-out, use that one, although I usually do around 8-9 working sets on a muscle group as large as the back.

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    I agree with the above, do either seated OR bent rows, save shrugs for last.
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    what everyoen else said, i think your trying to do too much
    and i would also recomend do your compound exercises (deadlifts) first
    go team

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    thanx

    i've been seriously lifitng off and on for like 6 years, been more off for the last 2 years. I usually get my workout from magazines, never had a trainer or anything to personalize my workout for me so this is a godsend. I get results with what i do now, in the last month i've put on 5 lbs and lost visible fat and gained strength in everything, but i just wanna maximize my results.
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    Originally posted by Scotty the Body
    I agree with the above, do either seated OR bent rows, save shrugs for last.
    so start with deads, do rows, then shrugs? or can i thro lat pulls in as well?
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    3 sets deadlifts
    3 sets lat pulldowns
    3 sets seated row or bent rows
    If you still have something left-
    2 sets shrugs w/dumbells
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    Originally posted by cheesegrater
    I usually get my workout from magazines...
    never do that.

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    Originally posted by Scotty the Body
    3 sets deadlifts
    3 sets lat pulldowns
    3 sets seated row or bent rows
    If you still have something left-
    2 sets shrugs w/dumbells
    thanx
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    Originally posted by Scotty the Body
    3 sets deadlifts
    3 sets lat pulldowns
    3 sets seated row or bent rows
    If you still have something left-
    2 sets shrugs w/dumbells
    forgot to ask if i go heavy or medium weight
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    my recommendation for mass gain is heavy weight in the 4-6 rep range.

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    Originally posted by Prince
    my recommendation for mass gain is heavy weight in the 4-6 rep range.
    Same here.
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    alrighty then, time to go blast the back
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    Originally posted by Prince
    her you go again cheesegrater!

    you do not need to do 5 different exercises and 15 sets for back in one work-out. Mifody posted a good back work-out, use that one, although I usually do around 8-9 working sets on a muscle group as large as the back.
    Is this good for women, too or would you recommend something different? I don't want to be HUGE HUGE but I am going for some mass.
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    If you're a female trying to gain mass then yes the same work-out would apply. (heavy weight, low reps)

    As far as getting too big, well come on! Unless you start taking steroids I highly doubt that getting huge will be a problem for you.

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    yes it would be good for you as well BTC, and don't worry to much about putting on alot of mass, unless your using AS, its just not going to happen
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    Prince you bastard, quit reading my mind.
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    my post was first!

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    Yeah, well...... I'm better looking.
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    I worship the pull-up bar

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    I like pullups to Meancuts but I've also been using the pulldown with the bar that has the [)-------[) hands facing each other and you can feel a good squeeze on it.
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    Prince is a sissy on the other hand and only does pulldowns cause he can't lift his fat ass off the bench.


    hehe Sorry boss
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    Down boys!!!!

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    Listen...when you train back you need to train the lats, mid-back, and lower back.

    Lats - pulldowns, chins, ebnt over rows, T-Bar rows, single-arm rows
    Mid-back - any type of seated row
    Lower Back - deadlifts, hyperextensions, back extensions with stability ball, good mornings, etc.

    Depending on volume chose one or two exercises for each group. Vary exercises from workout to workout to be sure to hit the back from all angles and add variety

    Train as heavy as you can as long as you maintain propper form...i.e. use your back instead of your arms to move the weight
    Searching for the right balance...

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    Originally posted by Scotty the Body
    I like pullups to Meancuts but I've also been using the pulldown with the bar that has the [)-------[) hands facing each other and you can feel a good squeeze on it.
    I hear ya I like using all the different bars for variation on the pulldowns and rows

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    This has been an extremely helpful thread.
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    Originally posted by Scotty the Body
    3 sets deadlifts
    3 sets lat pulldowns
    3 sets seated row or bent rows
    If you still have something left-
    2 sets shrugs w/dumbells
    did this workout about 30 min ago with triceps......fuck i almost passed out after my last set of deads, think it was the best workout i've ever had, back workout at the very least......thanx, i'm a believer
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    what about 1-arm bent-over dumbell rows with a flat bench? i do them every back workout.
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