johntt44
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Just thinking of incorporating one of these heavy lifts into my back day. Anybody have any experience or make any gains using these? Thanks....
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i do bent rows every Thursday, but i use an underhand grip, Dorian Yates style.
My shoulder day row, love the way they hit posterior delts. No way I'd take them over two plates though. Potential Bicep tears sound fucking horrible.
Aside from using them as a shoulder accessory, why do you eschew a more tabletop position and overhand grip?
Overhand just didn't feel right to me. At one point i was alternating grips every other set, but the underhand grip just feels like it hits the lats harder for me.
I'm switching up my program. 4 days on, 1 off. Chest, back, legs, shoulders and arms, off. I bought a sled about 6mos ago. I'm going to be pushing that motherfucker up n down my cul de sac for conditioning/cardio.
I did them for 2 plates once and underhand as I got greedy. End result was pulling my left arm totally apart as right hand slipped off the bar as it was real sweaty. When I let go then my left arm snapped back into place. Was a painful experience as I strained ALL the tendons in that arm and it still gives me some issues.My shoulder day row, love the way they hit posterior delts. No way I'd take them over two plates though. Potential Bicep tears sound fucking horrible.
Aside from using them as a shoulder accessory, why do you eschew a more tabletop position and overhand grip?
I did them for 2 plates once and underhand as I got greedy. End result was pulling my left arm totally apart as right hand slipped off the bar as it was real sweaty. When I let go then my left arm snapped back into place. Was a painful experience as I strained ALL the tendons in that arm and it still gives me some issues.
Now I do them with no more than 1 wheel.
Going way lighter was better for the underhanded rows. I learned the hard way not to get too greedy.Christ.
I can't ditch them, my shoulders would hate me. But that's why I dont top two plates. Buck and a quarter for 15-20 reps is actually my sweet spot.
Even Yates is like, "Yeah, prolly wasn't the greatest idea in retrospect." Lol.
Going way lighter was better for the underhanded rows. I learned the hard way not to get too greedy.
Just thinking of incorporating one of these heavy lifts into my back day. Anybody have any experience or make any gains using these? Thanks....
