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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: The_Hammer on May 19, 2010, 12:00:58 PM
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For a good back.
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A lot of good backs have been built without deads.
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Add pullups, chins, or lat pulldowns and youre good.
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Add pullups, chins, or lat pulldowns and youre good.
waste of time
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A lot of good backs have been built without deads.
Yes, you too can have a back like nassers without Deads!
(http://muscletime.com/index.php?option=com_joomgallery&func=watermark&catid=14160&id=40560&Itemid=266)
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waste of time
Lol.
Pullups or chins are one of the single best excercises there is for back. Right up there with deads.
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Pullups as well :D
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Yes, you too can have a back like nassers without Deads!
(http://muscletime.com/index.php?option=com_joomgallery&func=watermark&catid=14160&id=40560&Itemid=266)
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Nasser ignored back work entirely, never bothered with it ;D
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Pullups as well :D
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deadlifts are overrated.
bb rows on the other hand, are essential.
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I am surprised no one mentioned dumbbell rows or t-bar rows.
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I am surprised no one mentioned dumbbell rows or t-bar rows.
Why use them? Are they hitting some secret muscle that barbell rows aren't?
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Why use them? Are they hitting some secret muscle that barbell rows aren't?
Well, maybe not dumbbell rows, but I always feel tbar rows more in my mid back. I feel like I can get a better squeeze when I use a narrow grip.
And you might be correct about barbell rows being the only thing you need. However, realistically speaking, people would get bored only doing bb rows. I do them every workout, but I surmise people do other exercises to offset boredom. That's probably the main reason why.
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Why use them? Are they hitting some secret muscle that barbell rows aren't?
Haha I find the concept of secret muscles hilarious for some reason ;D
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For a good back.
Nasser did a lot of deads and still had a relatively pooh back. WIll Harris never does them and has a great back. Go figure. Chins or some kind if pull-down are definitely very important however.
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For a good back.
Both exercises useless according to Bob chick.
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super slow cable wood-chops on a stability ball for best mass gains
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I don't get a good lat workout without weighted chins
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pullups/pulldowns
rows
pullovers
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Don't forget Good Mornings
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What about barbell curls?
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For a good back.
technically you are right as the back only pulls the elbows backwards, and the upper back pulls the elbows upwards.
there is some argument for pulling the elbows down and backwards though as the pulldown/chin does.
but there's so much overlap that rows could even be on its own as the only requirement.
same goes for all other movements...chest is elbows forward and across- so only needs flyes or bench.
biceps only bring the wrist upwards towards the shoulder..so only curls- of any type.
triceps the opposite.
and so on.
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technically you are right as the back only pulls the elbows backwards, and the upper back pulls the elbows upwards.
there is some argument for pulling the elbows down and backwards though as the pulldown/chin does.
but there's so much overlap that rows could even be on its own as the only requirement.
same goes for all other movements...chest is elbows forward and across- so only needs flyes or bench.
biceps only bring the wrist upwards towards the shoulder..so only curls- of any type.
triceps the opposite.
and so on.
Gotta take into account the position of the arm in relation to the torso and the initial stretch on the muscle for different exercises.
Eg. for biceps -> incline db curls vs. standing bb curls vs. preacher curls
for triceps -> overhead extensions vs. close grip bench vs. pushdowns
So I think for some muscles it's best not to limit yourself to just one exercise, though that's not to say you can't make great gains this way.
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A lot of good backs have been built without deads.
But they dont have the same density and pure power look of a huge back built on deadlifts. You can tell if someone has a powerful build by looking at their back.
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biceps only bring the wrist upwards towards the shoulder..so only curls- of any type.
triceps the opposite.
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Well, true, but there is more to it. The triceps has three heads. One of the heads crosses two joints- shoulder and elbow. Thus, an exercise like triceps extentions also targets the long head of the triceps, whereas cable-pushdowns puts more emphasis on the two short heads of the triceps. To me, the effect of these two exercises is very different.
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Function of the lats: extend the humerus, and draw it towards the midline of the body.
Lats originate along the spine, and insert in armpit.
Many published studies on EMG show different fibers activate depending on the angle of the pull relative to the torso position to the resistance.
So you can't activate, maximally, all lat fibers using one angle of pull. You need vertical pulling as well as horizontal pulling to activate all lat fibers and fatigue them. The "Yates row" has its part in a program just as the wide-grip pull-up. Different lat fibers are called into play.
Just because fibers fire on an all-or-nothing principle, doesn't mean an entire muscle does. Angles of push/pull call different fibers into play. There's overwhelming amounts of scientific proof in published studies to believe any differently.
Also poorly known, is that heavy deadlifts actually activate more peak and mean involvement of lat fibers in some areas of the back than rows or pull-ups. So complete lat development requires deadlifting for the average guy (note: Yates, Coleman, Haney are not average).
good post my man, in this thread you see lots of other folks, non attention whores like bob chckerellio
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Well, maybe not dumbbell rows, but I always feel tbar rows more in my mid back. I feel like I can get a better squeeze when I use a narrow grip.
And you might be correct about barbell rows being the only thing you need. However, realistically speaking, people would get bored only doing bb rows. I do them every workout, but I surmise people do other exercises to offset boredom. That's probably the main reason why.
Same with me.
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Yeah buddaaaaayyyy! Light weight babeehhh!
Shitty back. All 'round shitty back. ;)
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No, all you need is love. Love is all you need.
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barbell rows and deadlifts haha king of all back breakers and buttbuilders (deadlift)
if levrone can develop an IFBB back without those 2 and have more titles than any1 then i rest my case ;)
for the haters out there well... :P
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My favourite back machine is something like this. No cables etc., it's a good alternative instead of barbell rows, you can do it in proper form and take care of your backbone!
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For Team Diver:
(http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/3752/outputwz.gif)
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Need chins too
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So by your logic, since Gates was a college drop-out and later became a multi-billionaire and one of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, everyone should drop out of school and expect riches? Care to invest in my start-up? You can be an VC for just $100,000 - I promise ROI!
Just because Levrone, one of the most genetically elite bodybuilders of all-time, did something, doesn't mean you can do it, nor can you rest your case. Unless you like losing.
lots of anger in your post young one, you don't need deads or barbell rows to build your back
go ask gh15 :D
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For a good back.
chin ups.
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For Team Diver:
(http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/3752/outputwz.gif)
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Wow, thanks!!! :D :D