Train Zane's Way: Spread Your Lats
Want lats that other people can see from the front? Here’s how “the Chemist” got his.
Check out this recent article from Muscle & Fitness Magazine...
by Frank Zane
I did lots of bentover barbell rows while training for the Olympia in 1976. I’d start each workout with
this exercise, working up heavy. This gave me much improved lats but
also a tennis-elbow-like injury from excessive pronation of the overhand
grip. So what to do? Switch to a neutral grip and employ the leverage
row, aka the T-bar row.
It’s best to to stick a seven-foot Olympic bar
in the corner and load one end with small diameter plates so you have a
big range of motion. (If you’re really getting the bar up, 45s can hit
your chest.) I use 10s and wouldn’t use more than 25s.
Straddle the bar and interlace your fingers.
Bend your knees so your upper body is parallel to the floor. I pull the
weight up until it touches my chest and then lower it slowly, being
sure to round my back slightly (but safely) as I let the weight down.
It’s important to round your back to maximize the stretch. If you keep
your lower back arched you’ll contract upper-back muscles, but you won’t
target your low central lats. You have to stretch the lats to ensure
full development.
Quick Tip: Stretch the lats with front-lat spreads of 30 seconds between sets and hold the down position of one-arm rows for 15 seconds.
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