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| New Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 0 | Am I wasting my time or no? Let's assume my college has everything needed to work the back/lats, I tend to rely on doing reverse benches (stomach flat on the bench and then lifting a straight bar up to the chest and down) to work my back/lats (amongst pull downs/rowers) Am I wasting my time by adding this into my workout, is there something else I could be doing to get those broader shoulders? (normal workout for upper body/back does include military presses as well) What else can I do for my upper back to get that real pushout shoulder wise? Advice is appreciated =) |
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| resident degen Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: San Diego, CA
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 214 | That sounds too cumbersome and awkward to be of appreciable use. The biggest gains in width that I experienced were immediately after a transition from Max-OT to much higher volume. 2 months of Max-OT back work(4-6 reps/set) 2 sets V-bar pulldown 2 sets seated cable row 2 sets wide grip pulldown (deads) After those two months, I switched to a program from Arnold's Encyclopedia. 50 pullups(assisted or otherwise) in as many sets as it requires for you to complete all your reps. I can only do 7-8 on my own for my first set so I broke it up into sets of 8 at first, then increased the number of reps per set while decreasing the number of sets 4 sets bent over barbell row(8-12 reps/set) (deads) The change was pretty dramatic; I went from having very little when I flared my lats to having a respectable spread. I did the higher volume back workout on the same day as chest since I was on a 3-day split training 6 days a week. Obviously this may not work for you the way it did for me. I think the shock of switching from low-rep sets to something like that 50 rep pullup thing really smoked my lats and made them grow. As far as a single exercise for building your back, I really really like both bent over barbell rows and v-bar pulldowns. You get a huge range of motion on the v-bar pulls, and they really seem to work well.
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| FDU Devils Weightlifter | technical term for what your doing : Chest Supported rows on a bench. Try just bent over rows
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| eating more folate... Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: State College, PA
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 113 | ^^^^ Yeah.
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| is missing heavy pulls | its a great movement, but dont rely on just one movement for your back. There are many options. Mix things up |
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| The Old Moderator Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Colorado
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 197 | The first time I saw anyone doing reverse bench presses it was the barbarian twins. lol
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| IMPC Contestant | i love doring Yates Rows and Hammer strength seated 1 arm rows. My back loves them too! lol
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| OM NOM NOM NOM Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Francisco
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 128 | Quote:
My other favorites are DB rows, weighted pullups of all grips, and shrugs (I prefer DBs but you can add more weight with a BB). Deadlifts and rack deadlifts are also tried and true classics for building a meaty back. | |
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| IMPC Contestant | I dont do BB shrugs, even though more weight can be done form usually suffers. I have seen guys bb shruggin 400+ and my traps look a hell of alot better and i use 150lb DBs for 4 sets of 10. I got my best gains on traps by doing a modified version of the shrug, i couldnt shrug over the 45lb DB's this way but my traps exploded with it.
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| eating more folate... Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: State College, PA
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 113 | would you mind sharing?
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| IMPC Contestant | sure no problem. Take a DB in each hand hold by your sides with palms facing the rear. Now take the DBs off your hips about 2 inches and keep it there the entire time. never let the db touch your sides. Shrug up and hold for 2 seconds and lower... repeat for 4 sets of 20 reps. Each set and each rep must be done exactly like this DB's facing rear and off hips is key. Try it like this for a month and get back to me. The heaviest i could go was 45lb DBS and they were damn hard to get 20 to 25 reps with especially with a hold at the top.
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| FDU Devils Weightlifter | hmmm, I don't even do shrugs anymore, only the shrug on cleans and snatchs. Maybe thats why my traps are tiny. I might try that if I feel so inclined
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| IMPC Contestant | well from what i have been told Deadlifts are the number 1 trap maker. But i love me some shrugs!
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| FDU Devils Weightlifter | Quote:
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| Großer Moderator Join Date: May 2005 Location: In a very red state
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 94 | Shrugs and deads/rack pulls are good exercises for building traps.
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| I've got a RAGING clue! Join Date: May 2005 Location: dnyc99's cleaning staff
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 299 | Quote:
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| IMPC Contestant | yeah i have done the standing calf machine shrug before, works very well. i will have to try the hise shrug next time, sounds effective. |