There’s a particular type of exercise you should rely on to build a stronger back: rows. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of variations of this fundamental back exercise. The king of rows is the ...
When you’re hunched over, sitting at a desk for hours on end or rounding your back and neck to look down at your phone, your ...
Sit on an incline bench with your chest forward, resting on the support. Grab dumbbells with a neutral grip, keeping your chest strong and allowing your arms to hang. Squeeze your back to pull the ...
The Single Arm Dumbbell Row is a classic horizontal pulling exercise that targets the upper and middle back while also engaging the core and arms. What makes this movement especially effective is that ...
When building a workout routine, you really can’t go wrong with functional exercises, or ones that mirror actions you do in daily life. One prime example? The single-arm dumbbell row, an upper-body ...
No matter how much information comes out on the benefits of unilateral exercises (i.e., single-arm or leg exercises), there will always be meatheads who refuse to complete any exercise with only one ...
In my opinion, one of the most underrated and underused areas of the gym is the free weights section. "Free weights" is just a fancy name for dumbbells, and aside from the barbell, they're my favorite ...
Bent-over rows are unmatched when it comes to building upper-body strength. They're one of the best ways to target the often underused muscles in the back – but only if you get that bent-over row form ...
Proper form is required for the bent over row exercise. It works several muscles in your back and your shoulders and also contributes to better posture, trunk stability, and hip stability. Most people ...