Beautiful backs
ramshackles
Posts: 85 Member
Anyone got a good routine for the back?
Aiming for the attached
Aiming for the attached
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Barbell rows, pull ups(assisted until you get stronger), and deadlifts, that's all you need2
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For upper and mid back = Pull ups
For lower back = Deadlifts (this'll work your core too, which ain't a bad thing)
The end result = a beautiful back. In my book this ticks many boxes. Good luck...1 -
Thank you. Fat is disappearing gradually. Will post an update when happy1
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Kettlebell Swings are excellent.2
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ramshackles wrote: »Thank you. Fat is disappearing gradually. Will post an update when happy
Back fat is the hardest to get rid off, everything else has to be on point for that to go. Keep at it1 -
As you get stronger, grow you back, don't be afraid to have to go up a size in bras. Those wings need room to fly.1
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VeggieBarbells wrote: »ramshackles wrote: »Thank you. Fat is disappearing gradually. Will post an update when happy
Back fat is the hardest to get rid off, everything else has to be on point for that to go. Keep at it
My back is the first thing to lean out. Long before arms, legs, or belly.5 -
VeggieBarbells wrote: »ramshackles wrote: »Thank you. Fat is disappearing gradually. Will post an update when happy
Back fat is the hardest to get rid off, everything else has to be on point for that to go. Keep at it
My back is the first thing to lean out. Long before arms, legs, or belly.
Same here1 -
Handstand push ups. Go against a wall for balance and try them. I consider myself boss if I can do 3 but I know people who can do a ton and they are great for your muscles.0
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VeggieBarbells wrote: »ramshackles wrote: »Thank you. Fat is disappearing gradually. Will post an update when happy
Back fat is the hardest to get rid off, everything else has to be on point for that to go. Keep at it
My back is the first thing to lean out. Long before arms, legs, or belly.
Same here
And there we have it, everyone's different (which I should've said before). My arms, shoulders, legs all lean out first, then its a waiting job everywhere else. Hey ho, I guess my message is don't give up and stick at it.0 -
My accessory back day consist of
Weighted pull ups
Lat pullbdowns
Face pulls
Barbell rows
Reverse flys
V grip pull downs
Straight arm pull downs
Crying
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Upright rows0 -
Usually 2 sets of AMRAP
Then 2x6 depending on how many cries I get in those two amraps0 -
The crying really hits he upper back and helps the core.
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Barbell rows, pull ups(assisted until you get stronger), and deadlifts, that's all you need
This covers it - all you need - vertical pull - horizontal pull & deadlifts
- if you can't get a pull up you can stand on something -start at the top and lower yourself slowly. pull down will also help you get started - cleans are also good too - Eastcoast Jim1
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