Overhand more upper back?Under hand grip hits the lats much more then over hand.
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Overhand more upper back?Under hand grip hits the lats much more then over hand.
Yea it is.Overhand more upper back?
My experience too, but I'm forcing my hands in a position it doesn't like unfortunatly.Under hand grip hits the lats much more then over hand.
Yes, straight bars will hurt your wrist, but certain machines allow for a good underhand grip and ez curl bars are good.My experience too, but I'm forcing my hands in a position it doesn't like unfortunatly.
I mighy try it with an EZ bar, never did that
I tend to agree with block or rack pulls for ya. In another post seen you, @350lift get more lat activation with dumbbells, have you tried meadows rows or 1 arm barbell rows?I like chest supported rows and seal rows with a cambered bar, both with about a one second pause at the top of each rep. I alternate vertical and horizontal pulling every time I'm in the gym.
Deadlift is obviously awesome. Personally since you don't compete in powerlifting I think you'd get more of what you're looking for pulling from 3-5" blocks or with a high handle trap bar because you could handle more weight. A few sets in the 6-10 rep range or work up to one all out crazy set. When I do that it lights my upper back, rhomboid, and traps up like nothing else.
Love meadows rows, but I like compound lifts which is why I was thinking barbell for upper back and dumbells for lats some upper back and further range of motionI tend to agree with block or rack pulls for ya. In another post seen you, @350lift get more lat activation with dumbbells, have you tried meadows rows or 1 arm barbell rows?
Love meadows rows, but I like compound lifts which is why I was thinking barbell for upper back and dumbells for lats some upper back and further range of motion
Those have to hit lower back alot if you dont have a strong core.I like Pendlay rows for upper back a lot. Four sets of five is killer. For me, personally, I like the reset between reps because I feel like I get more back involvement and less leg drive.
