One of my favourite gym routines is the bent-over row, a classic compound exercise. It has so many benefits, and it was a staple for me during my second year in the gym.
Mostly because I couldn’t do a single pull-up at the time, and also because the gym I was using didn’t have a lat pulldown or any other back machine. Surprise, surprise, it still helped me build a thick back.
Anytime I do a physique check with AI (even though I still carry a fair amount of body fat), my back looks solid. My traps are pretty decent too, and I have the bent-over row to thank for that. My lats eventually started to pop as well, probably because I later added more lat pulldowns.
I love the bent-over row because:
- It’s a fantastic compound lift – I get full back, traps, arms, and rear delt work all in one go.
- It’s easy to progressively overload – I started with less than 30kg, but now I’m moving 70kg for 8–10 reps, and I’ll be adding 10 more soon.
- It can help reduce back pain (when done correctly) – it strengthens the erector spinae, which supports your spine.
- It mimics real-life movement – like picking things up and bending over.
It’s always going to be a permanent part of my routine. Highly recommend it. Just remember to prioritise good form.
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