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    Supinated Rows

    I made a youtube video of supinated rows and how to do them.

    Give it a shot if your chest and shoulders are in good shape. If not do not do this exercise.

    Hope you enjoy,


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    well that is deffinitely not something I have seen before. Did you come up with it yourself?
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    Originally Posted by DougHolland View Post
    I made a youtube video of supinated rows and how to do them.

    Give it a shot if your chest and shoulders are in good shape. If not do not do this exercise.

    Hope you enjoy,
    Well, I certainly give you an A for creativity. It's similar to an exercise I picked up out of M&F a few years ago that combines skull crushers with CGBP but you run the bar back out over your head and down towards the floor in between in one continuous motion like yours. Also hit the tris and upper pecs pretty good.

    Didn't get to do arms yesterday so I'll give a shot later.

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    Originally Posted by MarkS51 View Post
    Well, I certainly give you an A for creativity. It's similar to an exercise I picked up out of M&F a few years ago that combines skull crushers with CGBP but you run the bar back out over your head and down towards the floor in between in one continuous motion like yours. Also hit the tris and upper pecs pretty good.

    Didn't get to do arms yesterday so I'll give a shot later.

    Keep up the good work!

    That would be the JM press, fairly popular among powerlifters, specially from elitefts
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    Originally Posted by Xuaxace View Post
    well that is deffinitely not something I have seen before. Did you come up with it yourself?
    Thanks and Yes. Back in 1985 I seen a guy doing scull crushers and he went to put the bar down and almost got to the floor and decided to do a few more and when he brought it back up he really strained. It was then I seen a weakness.

    I then made it an exercise, but with slack in the arms (bent elbows). Then one day decided to do it straight arm....and... "Holy Smoke!"...it was 10 times harder!

    I do them 2wice a month and have gone as high as 185lbs.

    You will love them. If people see you in the gym and ask you to teach them, be careful if they are new to lifting. I've seen guy's try to do it mirroring me and their eyes almost pop out of their head...lol
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    Originally Posted by MarkS51 View Post
    Well, I certainly give you an A for creativity. It's similar to an exercise I picked up out of M&F a few years ago that combines skull crushers with CGBP but you run the bar back out over your head and down towards the floor in between in one continuous motion like yours. Also hit the tris and upper pecs pretty good.

    Didn't get to do arms yesterday so I'll give a shot later.

    Keep up the good work!
    You will love it Mark! and thanks for the compliment.
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