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13 Killer Back Exercises To Chisel Out A Defined, V-Shaped, Undulating Back

Back Exercise 4: Renegade Dumbbell Rows


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Primary Muscles: Back (All), Core, Lats, Teres

  • 1. Assume push up position with two dumbbells (neutral grip) (A).
  • 2. While keeping your core tight and back flat, powerfully row your right arm up until it’s slightly above your torso (B). Don’t rotate your body.
  • 3. Hold the contraction for 1s, return to the bottom (A), and repeat for the opposite arm.

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Back Exercise 5: Pull-Ups & Lat Pull-Downs


Primary Muscles: Back (All), Lats, Teres

1. Hang from a pull-up bar with your hands slightly wider than shoulder width — wider grips target the lats & teres; narrower grips hit more of the rhomboids and traps.

2. Contract your lats, tighten your core, and and pull your body up until the top of your chest is at bar height.

3. Slowly release down to the bottom until you’re at a full hang. Repeat.

4. If pull-ups are too difficult at first, work your way up with lat pull-downs.

 

Pull-Ups

Lat Pull-Downs

 

 

Back Exercise 6: Chin-Ups


Primary Muscles: Back (All), Biceps, Lats, Teres

1. Hang from a pull up bar with an underhand grip (palms facing up) shoulder width apart.

2. Contract your biceps and powerfully pull your chest up to the bar.

3. Lower down to full a extension. Repeat.

 





 


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Bryan DiSanto

Bryan DiSanto

Owner & Editor-in-Chief at Lean It UP
Bryan DiSanto is the Owner & Editor-in-Chief of Lean It UP, a culinary student at Le Cordon Bleu – Paris, an ACE-CPT & CSN, NYU graduate, ex-fat kid, and all-around fitness/nutrition nutjob.

He also contributes to Men's Health Magazine.

When he’s not working on his (or somebody else’s) abs, whipping up Eggocados, or running a Tough Mudder, he’s probably off yelling at a Carolina Panthers game somewhere.
Bryan DiSanto

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  • Visenya Francés

    Did some of these last night and man I am feeling the results. ouch!

  • Michael Corleone

    LOL I was looking for new workouts and it turns out I already do these.

  • Dom Marzullo

    How many reps do you recommend for each work out?

    • https://www.leanit-up.com/ Bryan DiSanto

      To generalize, try to stay in the 8-12 rep range for general growth, aesthetics, etc.

      If you’re lifting heavy, predominantly for strength gains, 3-5 reps is ideal.

  • Chris Yamashita

    For Back Extensions, the best and most efficient way is to extend your arms over your head with or without a weight. If you aren’t educated or understand the physics of levers, then just imagine doing the Bent-Over T-Bar Rows. Its the same idea of holding the bar before the weights, at the weights, and beyond the weights. Plus, I always endorse stabilizing muscles being used for workouts.

  • Mickey Logan

    Too bad there’s so much pop-up crap on this site. It’s impossible to read.

    • Alibaster

      Get Adblock

  • Akash

    Great list of back workouts…found a few new ones right here…gonna try those:) quite helpful

    • https://www.leanit-up.com/ Bryan DiSanto

      You got it!

  • Roxanne Stickler

    These seem to be more aimed at guys than gals.

    • Laura McFarland-Taylor

      Not at all - I already do most of these and I’m not a guy. :-)

      They really help with any lower back issues you may have, but if you do have lower back issues, discuss which of these exercises are best for your particular problem with a PT. Start with light weights and two sets instead of three. Also make sure you stretch afterwards.

  • Crystal

    Excited to try these :)

  • Blair

    Just wanted to let you know your shortcodes are showing on mobile devices.

  • Ricky, Bubbles & Julian

    is it just me or are there a lot of ads covering the material? i clicked refresh to start over but the ads actually cover part of the video tutorials

  • Hamza Nadeem

    Interesting article. I really like it. I think you will also find this article interesting. It’s about “Workout Routine”. Here is the link to visit http://nourishtheplanet.com/2015/06/daily-workout-routine-a-fitness-plan-for-summer/

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