ruckin
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I think I don't like them cause there's nothing you're bracing yourself against when doing them, which feels weird. You know like when benching, you're pushed against the bench, when squatting, pressing or deadlifting, you're exerting force in a straight bar path directly away from your feet which are brqced to the floor, but when doing bb rows I'm just holding my torso there with the bar suspended below. I hope that made sense.To Americans they seem to be irreplaceable but from what I've seen in regards to the Russians and eastern bloc lifters they rarely if ever do rows. According to them they're one cause of bad shoulders. So depending on which philosophy you subscribe to they are either great or horrible lol.
Let me ask you this, what makes them feel weird and uncomfortable to you? Does it happen at a specific point in the ROM? Throughout the whole movement? Have you tried varying grip widths?
More exercises: face pulls, seated DB cleans, rear laterals, band pull a parts, chest supported rows
Thanks brother, glad to have you here.Nice lift numbers, Ruckin. I have to start paying attention in here.
Power Cleans w/ 240 sweet!! Looks like you added over 40lbs to your bench awesome!!
You could try one arm BB rows with the BB anchored in a corner.
Thank you! Yeah I feel like my upper body pushing movements are exploding more than anything else. I'm considering that one. Never done them before but I might have to try them.
