I appreciate the instruction, am eager to read through the Form Pocket Book and look forward to your other videos to round out my workout. I'm 70, have widespread arthritis plus degenerating vertebrae, so I'm looking to water aerobics for general flexibility and weights for strength. I've no desire to sculpt my body and have never considered weightlifting, but I want to continue enjoying life and, at my age, I realize that means taking the time to exercise and to do it right. Thanks, guys.
@TYGZus77714 күн бұрын
I see most people doing the "mistakes" at my gym. There's one man who does that last mistake to the point of disrupting others. He leans all the way back, so he's lying down on the bench. It's so awkward because there's a leg press machine right behind the row machine, and he has complete disregard for the personal space of the person on the leg press.
@profdrjavedsodawala315225 күн бұрын
Hi. I wanted to download that guide. Where is the link. Can any1 share it?
@profdrjavedsodawala315225 күн бұрын
Also, today when i was doing this exercise in the gym, i was keeping it at my abs level but someone in the gym told me to adjust the cable little lower. Can you please advice what is the right level of cable because in our gym we can adjust the height?
@philliplow53794 ай бұрын
I look at exercises a little differently. Does the exercise mimic real world activity, like rowing a boat for example? In that example the back is heavily involved hinging at the hip not just contracting the lats. In trying to describe this I run into a semantic problem: although the lats attach at the back they are functionally an arm muscle, they close the arm angle in relation to the body. Back muscles are the long muscles that parallel the spine that work to extend the back. Bending at the hip while doing cable rows makes this a compound joint exercise as most real world activities are. Enough said, the choice is yours. My credentials: I have a body and I use it.
@aperture02 ай бұрын
that's a good logic but what about the spine issues,? that's what worries me the most.
@soekyawswarnaing31488 ай бұрын
Thank you, excellent video for me as i’m very new to the gym 👍
@Panic4316 ай бұрын
a trainer at my gym told me to keep my back rounded for the entire exercise (so he wants me to be leaning forward like a shrimp), is that incorrect? your form seems more comfortable for the spine ngl
@jordiwa80516 ай бұрын
Like he says in the video you want your back muscles/abs to be active as much as possible while limiting spine movement. Once you start going up in weight, slouching forward will be increasing risk of injury to your spine.
@ashleycurtis81714 ай бұрын
I’d find a new trainer before he wrecks your lumbar spine.
@The_Patbey3 ай бұрын
@@jordiwa8051 You only increase the risk of injury to your spine, by never training it properly. The spine is not glass. It's meant to be moved. The problem only starts, when someone, who only trained with a straight back, suddenly starts to bend the spine under immense load, when it's not used to it.
@jordiwa80513 ай бұрын
@@The_Patbey I can understand that full ROM would be important like with other muscles. For this exercise I just think it's counterintuitive since you're taking some of the strain off the back muscles. Forgive me lord I'm not hitting spine day.
@The_Patbey3 ай бұрын
@@jordiwa8051 Have you ever done rows with a moving spine? Youre not taking strain off the back muscles, you even get to stretch them more, which is better for hypertrophy. And, additionally, you get some sweet erector spinae growth, which will get you an even bigger/wider back.
@WeTubeTyranny8 ай бұрын
standing row next thanks for the video❤
@Atlantisheals6 ай бұрын
This was a good review and reminder what to do correctly thank you. Subscribing
@ColossusFitness6 ай бұрын
happy to have you here! Thanks for watching :)
@OwnerOwner-h7g4 ай бұрын
He is the Professional Fitness TRAINER. DO IT AS HE SAYS ❤HE IS a license Trainer. Follow the Trainer. Dont BEND YOUR BACK HE SAID. BRACE YOUR SPINE AND BACK AND YOUR ABS HE SAID. OK. HE IS THE TRAINER. UTUBE ONLY HIRES THE BEST 4 US ❤❤❤❤