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feeling of DB rows

muscledog95 said:
I just got done doing a 5x5 of DB rows. I never feel a burn in my back. Any of you not get the feel as I do?

Are you turning your back? I keep my shoulders square to the qround. I see almost everybody else turning away from the ground as the pull up. This make the exercise easier... and keeps them from hitting their lats.
 
When I first started doing those I didn't feel it either. That's because I was focusing the pulling on my arm. Someone said act like your hand is a hook and pull from the elbows and for some reason it clicked. I started feeling it in my back.
 
Thanks dude. I wasn't satisfied with my back part of my workout yesterday so today i did some db rows. WOW you werent kidding CCJ. I pulled it to my waste and could definitialy feel it in my back.....Thanks dude
 
muscledog95 said:
Thanks dude. I wasn't satisfied with my back part of my workout yesterday so today i did some db rows. WOW you werent kidding CCJ. I pulled it to my waste and could definitialy feel it in my back.....Thanks dude

Glad to be of service :D
 
muscledog - if you want them to burn then slow them right down with a full stretch at the bottom so the db goes forward away from you and you pull it up and back toward your upper waist area and of course as high as you can without sacrificing your form.
I was lucky coz when I did db rows it was the first execise I ever did for back and it just pulled my lats out after about two weeks. Every back execise I do is very very strict and my back is as fully flexed before and during and after each rep as I can manage. When doing bb rows especially make sure you don't lift at the hips at all. Your back should be hyper extended (partially) all thge way thru the movt but no movement should be made in the legs or hips or waist. Complete control is the name of the game. Only perhaps iof the weights are insanely heavy should that form ever be sacrificed and even then only marginally as risk of injury is greater.
Anyways - bent rows whether db or bb must be controlled and with back flexing throughout. Good luck.
 
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