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Old 05-07-2008, 10:21 PM   #1
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A very cool exercise!

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Travis Bell, one of our powerlifters, created this video to show an exercise he calls the "Super Pullover". It is a very effective exercise that is good for strength athletes and bodybuilders.

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Old 05-07-2008, 10:42 PM   #2
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I do them standing, but these are definitely an awesome exercise.

Will do them on the incline bench on Friday.

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I do them standing, but these are definitely an awesome exercise.

Will do them on the incline bench on Friday.

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Yep, I had done them that way as well. I think this version is superior.

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Oooooh, I'ma try that! Thanks for this.

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Shit...Travis ate Wheaties....and Cheerios...and Rice Krispies...and all 3 of those little Snap Crackle and Pop bastards!!! Thick sumbitch!!
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HAHAHA you guys crack me up! I do like to eat, no denying that. The challenge for me this summer is to keep my weight on. Not difficult during the school year.


Yeah, I used to do them standing up as well, but what I found was it was too easy for myself to start swaying my upper body into them. When I was sitting on the bench, it was easier to relax the rest of my body and focus on flexing my lats throughout the movement. Hope you guys like it!



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I used to do a variation of the straight arm pulldown, I do it standing with a high cable.



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Some of the trainers where I work use this with their clients. I have yet to try it, but it looks like a cool movement.



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That does look cool.



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Did 'em...and liked 'em
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Did them today. Loved 'em.



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I tried them on Wednesday and that is when I decided to post the video here.



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Chris, I haven't tried them yet - I can see that they hit lats, but do they hit pecs a bit as well?

Reason I'm asking is a friend with a bum shoulder can't do any pressing.

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DB Pullovers hit the chest nicely and when I do these standing, I can feel it in my triceps. That wasn't the case at all really with these though...



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Chris, I haven't tried them yet - I can see that they hit lats, but do they hit pecs a bit as well?

Reason I'm asking is a friend with a bum shoulder can't do any pressing.

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Well, better than nothing, but I don't think it will really do anything for their chest.

Can then press with dumbbells?

How about dips?



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It's a he, and no- no pressing at all. I've been through this myself. I don't think ANYONE has illusions of building ANY pec while slowly rehabbing a shoulder. I went 8 months without pressing - right around the time I joined your board actually - and it drove me NUTS. I was limited to flyes and side laterals. They are indeed better than nothing, but mostly to maintain what's left of the stabilizers and bring a little extra blood supply to the area while it heals.

Dumbbell pullovers hit lats and pecs. I thought these might do the same, but with perhaps less rotator cuff strain since you're not reaching back over your head so far.
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i done this exercise on my uncles total gym, i really like it, it allows you to isolate the lats without the biceps getting involed to much, great exercise.
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i done this exercise on my uncles total gym, i really like it, it allows you to isolate the lats without the biceps getting involed to much, great exercise.
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Your uncle must be ripped using that Total Gym.

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It's a he, and no- no pressing at all. I've been through this myself. I don't think ANYONE has illusions of building ANY pec while slowly rehabbing a shoulder. I went 8 months without pressing - right around the time I joined your board actually - and it drove me NUTS. I was limited to flyes and side laterals. They are indeed better than nothing, but mostly to maintain what's left of the stabilizers and bring a little extra blood supply to the area while it heals.

Dumbbell pullovers hit lats and pecs. I thought these might do the same, but with perhaps less rotator cuff strain since you're not reaching back over your head so far.
I would think that because you are against the most resistance when your arms are pointed straight in front of you, as opposed to above your head like in a normal pullover, that it largely reduces chest stimulation.



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I'm sure you're right cowpimp. I'm basically looking for ANYTHING that will at least get blood into the area while it heals.

RC stuff is SO annoying.
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what is the problem with his shoulder and how are you analyzing it? what factors are you looking at.



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I'm not analyzing it at all. He's a doctor - he's had several HC shots in the area and it's not damaged - just kinda hung up. I'm trying to get him to consider ART. Meanwhile we're really holding back on all pushing and I'm having him do a lot of rehab work on it - scapular pushups, rc mobility drills. It's not getting worse, it just takes a while with these things. Quite maddening.
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