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Bodyweight Rows For A Bigger Back.

I'm a big believer of including bodyweight exercises in your workouts to help maximize muscle growth. Exercises where you move your entire body through space are much more demanding and provide a greater amount of nero-muscular activation then exercises where you just move your limbs.

This is why squats are harder then leg presses, pull ups harder then pull downs, etc.

One of my favorite bodyweight exercises for building a wide muscular back is chin ups or pull ups. For years my back workouts would often include up to 50 reps of pull ups. I'd do sets of 5-10 reps using different grips until I completed 50 total reps.

But this past January I suffered a serious muscle tear in my teres major and tricep tie in area and this has really hindered my back workouts. In fact I haven't been able to do a full pull up with my bodyweight in over 7 months because it is just too much stress on my previously torn muscles.

I've been looking for an alternative exercise that combines the benefits of bodyweight movements and will still allow me to work my back intensely without over stretching my muscles. And the exercise that I came up with is bodyweight rows.

They are almost like doing an inverted push up. Bodyweight rows are to your back, what push ups are to your chest.

To set up for this exercise I like to use the smith machine and set the bar so that it is about waist height. I'll then place a flat exercise bench about 4-5 feet away from the smith machine bar. The smith machine works best because the bar will be solid and stay in place during the entire exercise.

Get in position by gripping the bar with a slightly wider then shoulder width grip and place your feet on the exercise bench. Keeping your body straight, row yourself up until your chest touches the bar and then lower yourself to the starting position and repeat.

The benefits of this exercise is that it works muscles of the back hard and will allow you to perform more reps then you could with regular pull ups because the mechanics of the exercise place you in a stronger position and you are not lifting your entire bodyweight.

You should give bodyweight rows a try for your next back workout. They work great as either an overall back warm up exercise or as a finishing movement to really pump up the lats at the end of your workouts.

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  • Wow lee I didnt know you tore your muscle that bad! What exercise did you do that damage on??

  • Squatting of all things, I strained on my last rep and the muscles just ripped :-(

  • do these work on biceps 2

  • Yes, all rowing exercises work the biceps as secondary muscle groups.

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  • Shiz, now I just need a place to do this.. I love back workouts.

  • hi lee... its amazing.. very useful tips.. thanks.. i m from INDIA (TAMIL NADU). ARNOLD GYM.. V r d great fan of u,,,

  • @wisosder ive noticed that lately in alot of magazines

  • Lee Hayward is the bomb of all bombs.

  • Working out in converse is just badass. =)

  • nice job n nice shoes

  • @leemhayward lee did t fully heal or? Because recently idki just woke up and pulled my muscle and when i was doing something it pulled in the same place and it took 3 days to heal like every time you put pressure on it it hurt. anyways just wanted to know if it healed

  • your hench ! lol, i need to ask does wieghts over your head stunt your growth ?

  • hey did you completey heal? I had a tear and still have chronic spasms in my back...

  • excellent tip.goinna try these tomorow.Back day.

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