Wide Grip Lat Pulldown

exercise_detail.body_part: enums.body_part.BACK

exercise_detail.description

The Wide Grip Lat Pulldown is a compound exercise primarily targeting the latissimus dorsi muscles in the back. It also engages the biceps, forearms, and shoulders. This exercise is performed using a cable machine with a wide bar attachment, allowing for a greater range of motion and increased muscle activation in the upper back.

exercise_detail.how_to_perform

  1. Sit down at the lat pulldown machine and adjust the knee pad to fit snugly against your thighs to prevent your body from lifting during the exercise.
  2. Grasp the bar with an overhand grip, hands placed wider than shoulder-width apart.
  3. Lean back slightly at an angle of about 30 degrees while keeping your chest up and core engaged.
  4. Pull the bar down towards your upper chest by squeezing your shoulder blades together and driving your elbows down and back.
  5. Pause briefly at the bottom of the movement, ensuring maximum contraction in the lats.
  6. Slowly release the bar back to the starting position with controlled movement, fully extending your arms.

exercise_detail.tips

  • Ensure your grip is wide enough to maximize lat engagement but not so wide that it causes discomfort or strain.
  • Keep your core tight throughout the movement to maintain stability and support your lower back.
  • Avoid using momentum; focus on controlled movements to effectively target the muscles.
  • Exhale as you pull the bar down and inhale as you return to the starting position.
  • If you experience shoulder discomfort, try adjusting your grip width or consult with a fitness professional.
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