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The Dude
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted June 25, 2000 07:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for The Dude   Click Here to Email The Dude     Edit/Delete Message
I am looking for some feedback on reverse grip bb rows. I love them and they've really helped my back development. I maintain good form and really feel it working my back. However, as the weights I use continue to increase, I have a growing concern over the exercise's safety in regards to my biceps. Any thoughts on this subject?

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Large & In Charge
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posted June 25, 2000 08:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Large & In Charge     Edit/Delete Message
Even if the weight increases, if you continue to do the exercise with good form, then there is no cause for alarm when it comes to safety. It's when your form starts to suffer that's when you need to be concern. This is an excellent exercise for the back and if a reverse grip, (underhand) works best for you, then more power to you!

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MrMuscle
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posted June 26, 2000 02:49 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MrMuscle   Click Here to Email MrMuscle     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 70512967
ates use that technique untill he tore his biceps..then he changed to the basic grip..i prefer basic grip..like you said, puts less strain on the biceps..

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Spike
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posted June 28, 2000 01:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Spike   Click Here to Email Spike     Edit/Delete Message
I find I can pull more weight with a palms-down (overhand) grip than with a palms-up (underhand) grip.

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