Barbell row feel backache
vivianchiu3006
Posts: 22 Member
Hello everyone, I just wondering is it normal that when I am doing barbell bent-over row I always feel my backache and really sore
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Is this the first time you are doing them? Does your back hurt during the workout, or afterwards?1
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Um...Yeah, depends. I think there's a difference between "ouch, my back hurts" and "my muscles are sore from barbell rowing". None of us can really tell unless you describe the feeling in detail or post a video of your form.
It should not hurt while you are doing them.4 -
If I don't keep back straight while doing this, I tend to hurt my back. Maybe you should consider doing one dumbbell at a time while perfecting form. I do one dumbbell at a time instead of barbell.1
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Some muscle fatigue/soreness is not surprising... back pain or injury is certainly a bad sign.1
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I notice lower back aching when I do rows sometimes, I usually equate this to not tightening more core to support my lower back while I'm lifting. I need to strengthen my core more!0
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deimosphoebos wrote: »Is this the first time you are doing them? Does your back hurt during the workout, or afterwards?
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Um...Yeah, depends. I think there's a difference between "ouch, my back hurts" and "my muscles are sore from barbell rowing". None of us can really tell unless you describe the feeling in detail or post a video of your form.
It should not hurt while you are doing them.
Yeah, It’s hardly to explain what exactly what is my feeling,but I will try to watch other videos to figure out am I doing wrong or no , thanks lo0 -
If I don't keep back straight while doing this, I tend to hurt my back. Maybe you should consider doing one dumbbell at a time while perfecting form. I do one dumbbell at a time instead of barbell.
Great suggestion, I will try dumbbell instead of the barbell, I still so new in workout, I shouldn’t be too rush to do the barbell section, thanks lo0 -
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htimpaired wrote: »I notice lower back aching when I do rows sometimes, I usually equate this to not tightening more core to support my lower back while I'm lifting. I need to strengthen my core more!
Yeah, I guess I tightening too much that’s why , I just a bit confused that I should straighten my back or relax it0 -
Alan Thrall has excellent videos on many lifts. He really goes into a lot of detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8l_8chR5BE1 -
vivianchiu3006 wrote: »htimpaired wrote: »I notice lower back aching when I do rows sometimes, I usually equate this to not tightening more core to support my lower back while I'm lifting. I need to strengthen my core more!
Yeah, I guess I tightening too much that’s why , I just a bit confused that I should straighten my back or relax it
I would say switch to single-arm dumbbell or cable rows.
It’s not that a barbell row is a bad exercise, but I see very few people in the gym doing it correctly. To me, it’s not worth the bother—there is nothing special about a barbell row.
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