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Lat Pull Machine

JimDugba

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When doing Lat pull what type of grip do you prefer and what advantages does each offer. Wide, behind neck;close, reverse grip; shoulder width grip; or any other grips.
 
Wide, overhand grip to the front.

I use to do them to the back but got use to doing them to the front to avoid any possible injury as "THEY" say its bad for you, whoever "they" are. :confused:
 
front wide/medium overhand
 
Scotty the Body said:
Wide, overhand grip to the front.

I use to do them to the back but got use to doing them to the front to avoid any possible injury as "THEY" say its bad for you, whoever "they" are. :confused:

Are we here for a significant amount of time or are we gonna leave in a day as per usual.
 
I use three varieties for lat pulls.

1) wide grip to front
2) underhand medium grip to front
3) Low pulley v-handle to front.
This week 1, following lat workout 2, following lat workout 3 and the repeat. I only use one working set of lat pulls per workout
 
i like to throw in the short (about 18 inches i think) neutral grip handle when they have one if i do pulldowns, cant tell you how it works things any differently though.
 
I don't really do pulldowns, but when I do pullups I always go to the front. I have read that undue stress is placed on your AC joint when pushing or pulling weight from behind the head.

If you take an overhand or underhand grip, then the main difference is that your biceps are placed in an optimal position to lift more weight when your grip is supinated. There is some kind of difference related to working internal an external rotators of the shoulder too. However, I am honestly a little confused as to figuring out when the shoulder is in external and internal rotation.

If you take a really wide grip, then you are performing shoulder adduction. Think the opposite of a lateral raise and add in elbow flexion. If you are using a close grip, then you are performing shoulder extension. Think the opposite of a front raise and add in elbow flexion. You are training your lats, and various other muscles in your back, on different planes of motion. Narrow grip is performed on the sagittal place; wide grip is the frontal plane.
 
Dale Mabry said:
Are we here for a significant amount of time or are we gonna leave in a day as per usual.
:(
 
Pulling the bar behind your neck is an unnatural movement. I never do unnatural movements...unless of course i'm banging my neighbors wife.
 
Scotty the Body said:
Wide, overhand grip to the front.

When you say wide, how wide are you talking? Do pulldowns become more inaffective the wider your grip gets? Personally my grip is a couple inches wider than my shoulders...bad?
 
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I go as wide as possible...I also go behine the neck and in front. I try to rotate every week. I even do my pull ups behine the neck sometimes. I have never felt a strain on my shoulders, ever.

I am sure the first time you try "unatural" movements at a reasonable weight you aren't going to tear anything...If your shoudlers start to hurt, then stop it. I get a better contraction behind the neck, but with front pull downs I can do more reps/weight
 
Tough Old Man said:
I use three varieties for lat pulls.

1) wide grip to front
2) underhand medium grip to front
3) Low pulley v-handle to front.
This week 1, following lat workout 2, following lat workout 3 and the repeat. I only use one working set of lat pulls per workout

I second that. That is, I do basically the same thing. I try not to get too focused on the Lat Pulldown machine, as I don't feel it's as effective for me as it used to be.
 
I usually do both during a set, pull to front, then alternate, pull to back.
I feel it better when pulling behind the neck.
 
Dale Mabry said:
Are we here for a significant amount of time or are we gonna leave in a day as per usual.
In and out like a flash, hehe
 
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