Quoted poundage means nothing until you see how it's performed. Look at Coleman, standing almost straight, kicking with his legs. That's a deadlift/row combo - not just a row. This is not a diss on Coleman, just making a point.
Very good point Van_Bilderass, most trainers can handle 315 for bb rows... but you're a fool if you think you're doing the exercise properly with that weight.
The pro bodybuilders who do (did) their rows properly (Arnold, Lee Haney, Mike Quinn etc) rarely, if ever, go above two plates each side.
To put things in perspective... a 200 lb bodybuilder who could row 315 properly, for reps, would also be able to do pullups till his pelvis hit the bar (for reps). A balanced 200 lb bodybuilder who could row 315 for genuine reps would also be able to bench 400-450 for reps.
Have you EVER seen a bodybuilder at the top of a pullup with his torso parallel to the floor and his lower stomach touching the bar? I mean, other than kiwiol of course.
These ego-trainers just infuriate me... 315 rows with a full range of motion would be equivalent to being able to do pullups for sets of 40. Retards.
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