Are you looking to increase back, shoulder, and arm strength but not ready for a vertical pullup? Consider the “down under” version, otherwise known as the Australian pullup, or inverted row. Pullups ...
The inverted row is a core training staple that can build size and strength in your back without picking up a weight (other than yourself)—but are you sure you're even doing the exercise correctly?
Fit&Well fitness writer Harry Bullmore performing a push-up. To the uninitiated, the terms "Arnold Schwarzenegger" and "accessible workout" might sound odd in the same sentence. But the seven-time Mr ...
It requires great strength to do a pull-up, making it a challenging move for many, but it's a powerful exercise to master because pull-ups strengthen multiple muscle groups, improve grip, and help ...
a) Lie on the floor under a bar. b) Grab it with an underhand grip. Tense your abs and pull yourself up keeping your body straight until your chest touches the bar, then lower. Tip: Imagine trying to ...
A powerful, well-balanced physique starts with a rock-solid back; it shows fellow lifters that you’re no stranger to serious strength training and in order to do that, you need to incorporate rows.