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Exercises For You Back Muscles

By: Jason Storm Home | Recreation-and-Sports


It's a pretty common sight to see people at the gym spending all their energy on training their abs, arms and legs but forgetting about their back. If you want a healthy, yet strong and shaped body, you'd ought to put some focus on your back too. This ensures you a great posture and you have less risk of getting back pain.

This is of course not a balanced way to work out and if you want your body to be shaped yet healthy and without pain you'd better take that time to work your back muscles. With a strong back you naturally gain a nice posture and you minor the risk of getting back pain.

So what exercises are the best ones to give your back muscles a good work out?

The lat machine pulldown is great for building strong back muscles. You start by sitting down on the machine with your thighs under the pads and the feet on the floor. Hold the bar with a grip that's a bit wider than your shoulders and then pull your arms towards the thighs while keeping them straight. Pause in the extended position before slowly bringing your arms back to the starting position. Do 6-8 reps.

The chin-up is another great exercise for building a strong back and also gives your biceps and triceps a good workout. This is done at the same machine as the lat pulldown and is performed by instead of pulling the bar down towards your body, you pull your body towards the bar. Do it either with your palms facing towards you or, when you want an even better work out, the opposite way. Do 6-8 reps on this exercise and make sure you rather work on lifting your ribs towards the bar then trying to lift you chin up. In this way you get the best work out and don't risk stretching your neck.

The deadlift targets not only most muscles in your back, but also the lower body. This exercise is great at giving a good work out to many parts of your body simultaneously. Start by standing with your feet shoulder width apart, then squat down while grabbing the bar with a firm grip. Keep your arms fully extended on the outside of your knees and rest the bar just over your feet. Then lift your whole body and the bar up, keeping your arms straight, using the force of your leg muscles combined with your back. Keep your back straight and extend the legs until their straight. Make sure your hips are ahead of your shoulders during the whole exercise. Pause in the extended position before lowering your body and the bar down once more. Do 6-8 reps.

These are three great exercises for a strong and muscular V-shaped back that compliments a strong chest perfectly. Always make sure you keep your back straight while lifting weights to avoid injury and you are good to go.



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Jason Storm is a bodybuilding expert and writes articles for the blog Go Muscles. Visit his site to find out more about how to gain muscles naturally.

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