Reply
Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Lat Spread

  1. #1
    Registered User Flexfreak's Avatar
    Join Date: Nov 2002
    Location: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
    Age: 54
    Posts: 29
    Rep Power: 0
    Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0)
    Flexfreak is offline

    Unhappy Lat Spread

    I was wondering if anyone could help me with this one. I've been working out for years now and I've always had a problem performing a lat spread. When I do a front double bicep pose, my lats flare out no problem, and when I'm standing relaxed they also flare out but when I do a front lat spread, they vanish. I can't seem to open up the lats in this pose. Is it my training, or posing technique? I've read many articles about this problem and I want to compete this year for the first time, but I'd look real stupid if I couldn't do a front lat spread.
    Reply With Quote

  2. #2
    Registered User Mark21087's Avatar
    Join Date: Nov 2001
    Location: Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvannia
    Posts: 4,146
    Rep Power: 1313
    Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000)
    Mark21087 is offline
    hmm. Make sure your arms are in line with your back. If you push your traps up, it causes your back to go in, which will make it look like you have no lats.

    Do a front double biceps, hold you lats the same, just bring your forearms down and stick them into your sides.
    "Don't give up, your too strong"-Earl Simmons

    MARYLAND STATE CUP NATURAL BODYBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2nd place Teen division
    Reply With Quote

  3. #3
    Registered User freaker's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2002
    Location: Tampa, FL
    Age: 47
    Posts: 1,418
    Rep Power: 0
    freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10) freaker is on a distinguished road. (+10)
    freaker is offline
    Since you say they stand out fine in the relaxed pose, try holding them out as you bring your hands into your sides.
    Reply With Quote

  4. #4
    Registered User Flexfreak's Avatar
    Join Date: Nov 2002
    Location: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
    Age: 54
    Posts: 29
    Rep Power: 0
    Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) Flexfreak has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0)
    Flexfreak is offline
    Last night was the first time in my life that I started to be able to perform a lat spread. It's a stubborn muscle for me but I think it's my technique. If I try long enough I can get it to sometimes spread out. That's just not going to cut it on stage though. When I'm standing in a relaxed pose and try to bring my arms to my sides, they disapear.
    Reply With Quote

  5. #5
    Registered User Mark21087's Avatar
    Join Date: Nov 2001
    Location: Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvannia
    Posts: 4,146
    Rep Power: 1313
    Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000) Mark21087 is just really nice. (+1000)
    Mark21087 is offline
    Originally posted by Flexfreak
    Last night was the first time in my life that I started to be able to perform a lat spread. It's a stubborn muscle for me but I think it's my technique. If I try long enough I can get it to sometimes spread out. That's just not going to cut it on stage though. When I'm standing in a relaxed pose and try to bring my arms to my sides, they disapear.
    You just gotta keep practicing. Posing to show your body strength's and hide it's weaknesses takes a lot of time.
    "Don't give up, your too strong"-Earl Simmons

    MARYLAND STATE CUP NATURAL BODYBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2nd place Teen division
    Reply With Quote

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts