fufu said:I think chin/pull ups are one of the best things for the upper back.
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fufu said:I think chin/pull ups are one of the best things for the upper back.
MWpro said:Pullups and Bent DB Rows
dontsurfonmytur said:The bent DB rows, do u do one arm at a time (with a leg on a bench)?
i heard db rows sucked..
dontsurfonmytur said:The bent DB rows, do u do one arm at a time (with a leg on a bench)?
i heard db rows sucked..
dontsurfonmytur said:from this forum, i heard somebody say "dont waste your time with db rows"
dontsurfonmytur said:from this forum, i heard somebody say "dont waste your time with db rows"
Brutus_G said:Would an underhand BB row be useful?
ST240 said:Cowpimp,
I remember you saying something about maximizing chins for hitting the upper back, where as if you do it the incorrect way it targets bi's more...
What was that again?
Brutus_G said:Would an underhand BB row be useful?
BenPoss said:Why would you limit yourself to only one back exercise when there are so many diff't muscles in the back (erector spinae,lats, mid, upper back and traps). If you are going to change your program you should try a full body split that will allow you to train your back several times a week using different exercises targeting different muscle groups. I would definitely have deadlifts in my program along with bent over rows, lat pull down and DB shrugs. There is no reason to limit yourself to one exercise, it will only lead to muscular imbalances and eventual injury.
Bent over DB rows are my personal favorite for adding mass and increasing strength.
Good luck. Ben
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CowPimp said:Well, if you really want to maximize the effect on your upper back then you can do sternum chinups. This is where you do a chinup so that your sternum contacts the bar instead of the top of your chest. It requires some leaning back as you approach the bear and retraction of your scapula.
BenPoss said:Darth Homo. The only thing you know about exercise is.... can't think of anything. Stop giving advice for stuff you know nothing about.
dude you stupid. Foreman RulesBenPoss said:Darth Homo. The only thing you know about exercise is.... can't think of anything. Stop giving advice for stuff you know nothing about.
He asked for the best(one) exercise, not a list of every exercise that hits the backswordfish said:barbell rows
pullups
pulldowns
pullovers
dumbell rows
deadlifts
seated rows
close grip pulldowns
viet_jon said:what's sternum?