Inverted Row

BodyweightCompoundPull

Rep Range

812

Rest Time

1m 30s

Increment

0 lb

Muscles Worked

BackBicepsRear Delts

How to Perform

  1. 1

    Set up in a position that allows a full range of motion for the pulling movement.

  2. 2

    Initiate the pull by engaging your back muscles — think about pulling your elbows toward your hips.

  3. 3

    Squeeze at the top of the movement, then lower yourself back to a full stretch under control.

  4. 4

    Keep your core tight to prevent swinging or using momentum.

Common Mistakes

  • Using too much momentum and swinging the torso. If you cannot pull the weight without heaving, it is too heavy.

  • Shrugging the shoulders up instead of retracting the scapulae back and down. Focus on squeezing your shoulder blades together.

  • Not achieving a full range of motion — cutting the pull short at the top or not fully extending at the bottom.

Pro Tips

  • Initiate every pull by retracting your shoulder blades first, before bending your arms. This ensures your back does the work instead of your biceps.

  • At the top of the movement, squeeze your shoulder blades together like you are pinching a pencil between them. Hold for a full second before lowering.

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