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    Need Help on Developing Trapezius

    I was just wondering if anyone knows the most effective way to building up your traps (muscle around neck and on upper back)? I do shrugs, but thats the only exercise I can think of. Are there any others?

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    Upright rows are great.

    Also seated rows with a straight bar pulled to the pecks gets the traps.
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    Heavy shrugs, wide and narrow grip with barbell. dumbell shrugs. Mine are like mountains compared to what they were 12 months ago.
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    Exercises...
    - barbell shrugs
    - dumbell shrugs
    - close grip upright rows
    - smith shrugs
    - heavy rack deadlifts

    Try a tri - set of upright rows/dumbell shrugs/rack deads...your traps will scream to you!


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    in conclusion, do shrugs!

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    Keep those shrugs commin'
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    what about the middle and lower traps
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    Originally posted by pumpit
    what about the middle and lower traps
    They will get worked when you do rows.

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    Yeah, I agree with that. Rows are great for the mid part of the traps.
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    Personally I felt that close grip upright rows with a pause in the midpoint motion is great. But I always make sure the weight is just right in preventing for bd form to occur.
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    Upright rows cause problems for me (I had a bad wrist injury when I first begain training).

    Deadlifts have kept my traps growing and just recently I started doing shrugs as well as bent over rows.

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    Mid traps are built from many rowing exercises, however, a great exercise for the mid-traps is "lean-over" shrugs. Sit on a bench, lean foward on a 45 degree angle, and hold a pair of medium weighted dumbells. Shrug your shoulders and pinch your shoulder blades together...squeeze and stretch. Superset these with CG upright rows and watch your mid traps thicken!


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    close grip upright rows work excellent. use wrist wraps if your wrists are a little weaker.

    also if you have access to a calf raise machine try hise shrugs. stand in the machine and just do shrugs.

    i would also highly recommend what gopro had to say about seated DB shrugs, they burn like a mother!

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