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Back Exercises
Strengthen your back with these exercises and variations.
Type
Strength
Target
Back
Level
Beginner
Lat Pulldown
A common strength training exercise that helps build upper body breadth and strength is the lat pulldown, which mainly works the latissimus dorsi muscles in the back. It involves pulling a weighted bar down towards the chest while seated, engaging...
Type
Strength
Target
Back
Level
Beginner
Incline Dumbbell Row
The Incline Dumbbell Row is a key upper-body exercise that emphasizes building the latissimus dorsi, trapezius, and rhomboids, while also working the biceps and rear deltoids. It's a versatile movement that fits well into different workout routines, helping to build...
Type
Strength
Target
Back
Level
Beginner
Cable Pullovers
The Cable Pullover is a multi-purpose strength training exercise that primarily targets the lats and, to some degree, the chest, triceps, and rear delts. This makes it an excellent addition to various workout routines aimed at building strength or enhancing...
Type
Strength
Target
Back
Level
Beginner
T-bar Rows
The T-Bar Row, commonly known as “Barbell T-Bar Row”, is a strength exercise that mainly works the back – lats, traps, and rhomboids. For beginners, the T-Bar Row provides an excellent introduction to back training with guided form. People with...
Type
Strength
Target
Back
Level
Beginner
Band-Assisted Chin-Up
The band assisted chin up is an effective upper body exercise primarily targeting the back, and biceps. It’s an excellent way to build strength in pulling movements, especially for those working up to performing unassisted chin-ups....
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