FrenchToastKing
New Member
Hello guys!
I've been training for 5 years now, and it's only been 2 years since I took training seriously and tailored it to be bodybuilding-specific. Until now, I work in the 15-20 rep range for vertical pulls and between 8-12 rep range for rows. Sometimes I train in the 15-20 range for rows too. But I always train until failure. Or at least 3 reps shy of failure.
In the beginning of a mesocycle, I start with 10 sets per week and over the course of 7 weeks, the total sets for back is up in the 25-30 sets.
I won't deny the fact that I'm seeing results but let's just say...the work-gain ratio isn't as proportional as other body parts.
I love it when lats connect with your lower back and that's what I'm aiming for.
I am looking for some useful advice that would help me grow my lats wider. It'd be amazing even if you can point me towards a good resource for back training-videos, article- anything really.
Thanks in advance, bros in iron.
I've been training for 5 years now, and it's only been 2 years since I took training seriously and tailored it to be bodybuilding-specific. Until now, I work in the 15-20 rep range for vertical pulls and between 8-12 rep range for rows. Sometimes I train in the 15-20 range for rows too. But I always train until failure. Or at least 3 reps shy of failure.
In the beginning of a mesocycle, I start with 10 sets per week and over the course of 7 weeks, the total sets for back is up in the 25-30 sets.
I won't deny the fact that I'm seeing results but let's just say...the work-gain ratio isn't as proportional as other body parts.
I love it when lats connect with your lower back and that's what I'm aiming for.
I am looking for some useful advice that would help me grow my lats wider. It'd be amazing even if you can point me towards a good resource for back training-videos, article- anything really.
Thanks in advance, bros in iron.
