The sternum is the area in the middle of your ribcage. It runs from just below your chest up to about your collar bone. More accurately, with a sternum chinup you want about the bottom of your sternum to contact the bar. I warn you, these are extremely hard.
you know what i'd like to accomplish? its like a row but when you do a chinup make you body parrel(sp?) to the floor and row yourself up to the pullup bar i wish i could do about 8-10 of them
There are body rows where you set a bar at waist height and put your feet on a bench or stability ball. Then there are sternum chinups, which I already described.
my back workouts usually look some thing like:
deadlifts
wt pull ups
bent over rows (db,bb: o/h +u/h)
unilateral rear delt cable flyes/ or wide o/h grip cable rows
you need some exercises for width and some for thickness.
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