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Bent Over Barbell Row

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The bent over barbell row is the heaviest horizontal pull most lifters will do and the standard counterweight to pressing volume. Hinged forward with the bar hanging beneath you, every rep asks the lats, rhomboids and traps to draw the elbows back while the spinal erectors hold the torso angle steady. It builds thickness through […]

Bent Over Dumbbell Row

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A compound back exercise performed bent over with dumbbells, targeting the lats, rhomboids, and biceps. The dumbbells let each side of the back work independently and allow a longer pull than a barbell, which stops at the torso. It is the row of choice for home training and for anyone whose lower back prefers dumbbells […]

Pendlay Row

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A strict barbell row variation where the bar returns to the floor each rep, targeting the lats, rhomboids, and rear deltoids with explosive pulling power. The dead stop strips out momentum and stretch reflex, so every rep is pure back strength from a standstill. It is the row that carries over most directly to the […]

Seated Cable Row

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A horizontal pulling exercise performed seated at a cable station, targeting the mid-back, lats, and biceps. With the lower back supported by an upright posture and the load stabilized by the machine, it lets you work the mid-back hard without the hinge-position demands of a bent over row. That makes it the highest-volume-friendly row in […]

Single Arm Dumbbell Row

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A unilateral back exercise performed with one knee and hand on a bench, targeting the lats, rhomboids, and biceps. The bench takes the lower back out of the equation, so the working side of your back can be loaded hard and heavy in isolation. It is the standard fix for side-to-side back imbalances and often […]

Single Arm Seated Cable Row

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A unilateral back exercise that addresses muscle imbalances by rowing one arm at a time on a seated cable station. The cable keeps tension through the full stretch and full squeeze on each side independently, so the stronger arm cannot quietly carry the weaker one. The single handle also allows a longer pull and more […]