So I've been focusing a lot on Barbell Rows (palms in) for my back. I'm absolutely loving this exercise and it really leaves my middle back/lats sore.
What I'm wondering about is the traps muscles. These muscles also feel sore after the rows, is it normal?
I'm asking because I know that rows should be done with perfect posture so I'm just a bit worried if I'm doing something wrong.
Appreciate any input.
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Thread: BB Rows = Sore Traps?
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07-16-2011, 12:27 AM #1
BB Rows = Sore Traps?
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07-16-2011, 01:35 AM #4
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If your traps feel like they're the 'good sore', than why complain. Your body gets worked different as the angle of your back changes. If your posture is high your doing the rows while your body is more upright, hence where upright rows derive from. Anyways play with your back angles to hit different parts of your back once you can comfortably recognize it.
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07-16-2011, 06:41 AM #8
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07-16-2011, 06:51 AM #9
There's always going to be trap involvement in this movement. Your shoulder blades are effectively hung off your traps and even if you are not using them in a dynamic sense they will still be worked to maintain position & stability (isometric) during the row. As others have said you can decrease their involvement by decreasing your upper body angle w.r.t. the horizon.
2 + 2 = 5 (for extremely large values of 2)
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07-16-2011, 06:57 AM #10
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Yes, they are very good so as long as they're not causing any issues for you. Since you don't currently have a low pulley/row station, if you do decide that you want something for your back that's a little more supported you can try alternating with db bench rows as well sometimes. I usually do them once a week.
http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/...ntOverRow.html
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07-16-2011, 07:11 AM #11
Yeah I've been doing them already, great exercise also.
I'm currently on a Full Body Schedule and my back workout is something like:
MON - Lat Pull Downs
WED - One Arm DB Rows
FRI - Pull Ups + BB Rows
On Friday is my "kill" day and I do 2 exercises for the big muscles (Chest/Back/Quads).
If I feel that my back is starting to be strained from the BB rows I'll probably switch them for the T-Bar Rows, which seems like a good idea as the user TOS98 posted above.
T-Bar Rows are usually "easier" on the back?
PS: I'm only asking for variety sake, since until now I had no problems from the BB rows. Altough when I do squats or DL's on the same workout I do feel a bit of a strained back.
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07-16-2011, 07:35 AM #12
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07-16-2011, 09:08 AM #13
Yes, it's normal. Any muscles besides your lats that you use to pull your arms (and held weight) up are going to attach to your scapula, which would slump down unless the trapezius and rhomboids retract them. This includes the teres major, long head of the tricep, posterior deltoid, and maybe the teres minor/infraspinatus (I've read these come into play when the elbows are splayed out, I'm not sure if they do when the elbows come in).
Plus, I think I read somewhere that the lower+upper traps co-contraction helps to extend the neck, so I guess it'd help hold your head up too. Though there's other muscles that do that so I dunno.
If you don't want to feel traps, you can keep the elbows in to try and recruit the lats as much as possible, but rows aren't really the best way to try and isolate them, ExRx at most calls rows "general back". I've only seen lat listed as prime mover for pulldown/over/up exercises.
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07-16-2011, 09:16 AM #14
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