* Legion * said:Is it counter productive to go that heavy? I get results, so I assume I'm answering my own question. With all the deadlifting I do, I usually don't like the barbell rows without support. Strains the back. Does being tall leave my lower back more susceptible to injury? I used to think I knew what I was doing, but I come here to learn.
I don't think it is counter productive to go heavy at all. One arm DB rows are supported....your non-working arm is stretched out supporting the upper body. I used to do lots of heavy bent rows but then I read something Dr. Leistner said about it placing the lumbar spine in a tough position because of the weight you can use on the exercise and being prone like that and rowing. So I stopped. I recently through them back in though. As long as your form is good you should be okay. Being tall and having a long torso can place more strain on the back though because of the distance the weight is being held from the lumbar spine. I try and do supported rows as much as possible but occasionally will do them bent over without support.