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Best Back Exercise

mikey250976

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wats the best excersise for the back,i use bent over row and shrugs,but i am changing my program and iam going to use 1 only,wat do u suggest is the best
 
I like Seated rows
 
why would you only do 1 Back exercise?? Its the biggest bodypart, what the rest of your routine?
 
Shrugs target your shoulders more than your back imo....

And uh... Deadlifts is always a great back exercise.
 
mike456 said:
why would you only do 1 Back exercise?? Its the biggest bodypart, what the rest of your routine?


i have decided to make my own program,the reason iam doing this is because i really want my top half to get bigger,and i have decided to ditch my bottom half at the moment,till i see a little change,then i will start my bottom half again(is this the right way of thinking).
i was doing 5 days on and 2 off for the first 10 weeks,then i changed to upper lower 2 on 1 off 2 on 2off.
now iam going to do maybe all upper on mon,wed,fri. this is how i have set it out,tell me wat u think.

MON

wide grip pulldowns(back)
dumbbell overhead press(shoulders)
bentover row(back)
bench press(chest)
barbell curls(biceps)
lying tri ext(triceps)

WED

shrugs/bentover row (back)
side lats (shoulders)
db overhead press (shoulders)
db incline press (chest)
bb curls (biceps)
lying tri ext (triceps)

FRI

shrugs/bentover row (back) (dont know wat yet)
db overhead press (shoulders)
bench press (chest)
pec dec (chest)
bb curls (biceps)
lying tri ext (triceps)

each week i may change certain excecises e.g WED (change incline to decline press) still to decide on that part.need some feedback to see if this is an ok way of working
 
I think chin/pull ups are one of the best things for the upper back.
 
My vote would be the deadlift... hits every part of the back - and your traps as well, if that's what you like hitting on back day as well (like me).
 
deadlifts is not a good exercise for the upper back, only the lower back (erector splinae)
 
mike456 said:
deadlifts is not a good exercise for the upper back, only the lower back (erector splinae)

The the spinal erectors go all the way up(the spine, duh). Deadlifts also have the traps come into play which are in the upper back. For lats and teres major deadlifts wouldn't do as much as say rowing or chin/pulldowns.
 
No such thing as best....but Rows are great in my book.
 
mike456 said:
deadlifts is not a good exercise for the upper back, only the lower back (erector splinae)
take a snatch grip and do deads that way, then tell me if its a good exercise for the upper back.

i like weighted pullups, snatches, and snatch grip deads. i hardly ever do pulldowns, i also like full range BB rows.
 
chronicelite said:
Suddenly no one likes the dead lift :(

Deadlifting is a great compound movement, but it is more for legs than anything.
 
IMO, wide-grip and reverse-grip chin-ups.
 
chronicelite said:
Suddenly no one likes the dead lift :(

I love the deadlift, one of my favorites, but you will lack alot of development in parts of the upper back if you do just them.
 
Don't ditch training your lower body...

You have too much pressing and not enough pulling, as most everyone does. Include more back exercises and take out some chest/shoulder stuff.
 
I think deadlifts are freaking awesome. They've probably built more strength in my back than anything else. I wouldn't dream of a routine without them.
 
fufu said:
I think chin/pull ups are one of the best things for the upper back.

agree 100 x 10^15 %

pull ups and chin ups are the most important exercise for back development

second exercise is bb/db rows
 
MWpro said:
Deadlifting is a great compound movement, but it is more for legs than anything.

If they are done correctly I disagree with that.
 
Tough Old Man said:
There great for back width, but not back thickness that you get with all rows


yeah you are right , you mean the middle area ...it's targeted also in pull ups and chin ups in narrow grips ....not like rows but they still work most of the back
 
Im with deadlifts they are the best for building your lower back. Many people suffer from injuries resulting from a weak lower back.
 
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