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 […]
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A compound back exercise performed on a cable machine, targeting the latissimus dorsi, biceps, and rear deltoids. It delivers the vertical pulling pattern of a pull-up at any load you choose, which makes it both the on-ramp to pull-ups and a precision tool for training lats past the point bodyweight allows. Strict torso position separates […]
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 […]
A compound bodyweight pulling exercise using an overhand grip to target the lats, biceps, and upper back. It is the benchmark of relative pulling strength: nothing else demonstrates control of your own bodyweight as clearly, and nothing builds lat width more reliably. Full range from dead hang to chin over bar is the standard worth […]




