Back

A strong back is vital to every bodybuilder. A wide and impressively designed back really emphasizes the incredible physique of a bodybuilder. No muscle-group is as hard to train as the back. Why? Well, the back is a complex group of many muscles, requires heavy weight and is hard to isolate. Because you can’t see the back flexing and working you aren’t exactly sure what you are doing, you can’t see the results immediately and you aren’t exactly anxious to get it pumped. To thoroughly develop the back, you must put it through a variety of back exercises.Back exercises will help keep your body nice and balanced. Many beginners to weight training often don’t have back exercises added to their regime, so keep this in mind when designing your exercise routines!

One arm dumbbell rows

The dumbbell row is a great back exercise to each side of the back. Unlike the barbell upright row the dumbbell row can really isolate the lat muscles on both sides. The dumbbell row also works the back of your shoulders and your biceps. This exercise will define the center of your back!

Back Exercises: Dumbbell row

Directions: Place your right foot beside a bench with your knee slightly bent. Your left foot should be on the bench. Now lean forward and pick up a dumbbell with one hand. Place your free hand on the bench for support. When you’ve got the dumbbell lift it to your side. Because you’re trying to work your back, try to use you’re your back to lift the weight rather than your arms. Swap arms and repeat

Back extension

The back extension is a great exercise for the lower back. Apart from the back this back exercise will also help work your buttocks.

Back Exercises: Back Extension for the lower back

Directions: Face down onto the back extension machine. Hook your heels on the padded area of machine. Start off with your body straightened. Place you hands behind your head as shown. Lower your body by bending your waist until fully flexed, all the while keeping you back straight. Slowly raise your body back to its original point.