Barbell Rows: ‘Cheat’ Technique for Massive Strength and Size Gains
Posted: November 17, 2013 | Author: The Ripper | Filed under: 00 - Lifting Tips | Tags: Back Strength, Barbell Rows, ILS, Lats, Muscle Building, Power, Powerlifting, Rows, Strength, Strength Training | 2 Comments »If you train with me you quickly learn that I am religious about lifting with proper technique. As a matter of fact, Brute Force Strength Rule #1 is: Perfect your technique on every lift; regardless how long you have lifting, continuously look for ways to improve your form. When you lift with proper form, you will generally lift more weight and reduce your chance of injury.
The barbell row, however, is an example of an exercise that you can effectively use some cheating to increase your strength and size. When done correctly you can lift more weight and complete more reps than you can with strict form without significantly increasing the risk of the exercise.
When should you use the cheat technique?
- At the end of your sets to complete additional reps that you could not otherwise complete
- To finish off your workout with a set at a weight that you cannot complete with strict form
- Should be a slight, incrementally higher weight increase used to prepare you for heavier lifts
When should you avoid using ‘cheat’ techniques?
- If you’re new to the barbell row, first learn and perfect proper technique without using any cheating
- If you have issues with your lower back or similar physical limitations, I’d recommend against cheating on barbell rows
Barbell Row ‘Cheat’ Technique:
- Set up for the lift just as you do for your proper barbell row
- Perform as many reps without cheating as you can – keep your upper body stable, minimize use of momentum
- When you need to employ the cheat technique, just as you start to bring the bar up, bring your upper body upwards slightly to start the bar moving (rotation is at your hips)
- Once the bar is moving, use the bar’s momentum to help complete the lift as you simultaneously lower your upper body back down to the starting position
Using cheat for additional reps:
Using cheat for additional weight:
If the end of your set starts to resemble a combination of a shrug and an upright row (a ‘shrow’), it’s time to set the bar down and step away.
Safety:
- Do not use a weight you are unable to safely support in the rowing position
- Make sure you are able to maintain a flat back and straight spine throughout your set
Back workout of the week (BWOW) – Competition Training Week 3
Posted: April 15, 2012 | Author: The Ripper | Filed under: 30 - Back Workout of the Week! | Tags: Back Strength, Barbell Rows, ILS, Lats, Power, Powerlifting, Rows, Strength | Leave a comment »Three weeks into the competition training cycle, we will start drawing the volume back. The weight and the volume from your training may be taking a toll on the body. To be as strong as possible on the platform for your Squat, Bench Press, and Deadlift, you need to lift smart. Back off on your assistance work and let your body begin to heal and grow strong.
For those who are not training for competition, I include optional exercises so you still feel like a monster when you’re done!
BWOW – Week 6
Goal: Medium Intensity, Light Volume/Horizontal Pulling
Remember to use the Rate of Perceived Exertion, as shown in the training worksheet, to make sure you’re using an appropriate weight.
Barbell Rows
- Warm up to your working set with barbell rows
- 5 sets/3 reps
- Warm up to a weight you would hit failure at 5 reps, the intent is to lift some heavy rows!
- Some cheating in your later sets is Ok (slight movement of upper body to use momentum), we are trying to move as heavy weight as possible
- You should be using a weight that you will need wrist wraps to hold the bar
- Rest 3-5 minutes between sets so that you are fully recovered
Dumbbell Rows – Supported
- 3 sets/8 Reps
- If you are in a competition training cycle, this exercise may be skipped
- Select a weight that you will fail at 8 reps
- Complete each round of the sets to failure
- Minimize cheating, use little or upper body momentum to complete your reps
- As with last week, if you have the breath you may want to mutter between sets
- Use wrist wraps if necessary to hold the dumbbells
- Rest around 3 minutes between sets so that you are mostly recovered
Hammer Strength Rows
- 3 sets/12 reps per set
- Select a weight that you are within one rep of failure at the end of each set
- Squeeze the lats at the end of the rep on the hammer strength; squeeze them tightly and pause for a moment on each rep before lowering the weight
- Your lats and biceps should be burning at the end of each set
- Rest around 3 minutes per set so that you are mostly recovered
- If your gym has multiple rowing machines that function at different angles, use a different machine for each set
- If you don’t have hammer strength at your gym, you can substitute a different rowing machine
Standing Hammer Curls:
- 3 sets/10 reps per set
- Select a weight that you are within 2-3 reps of failure at the end of each set
Coming Attraction: Next week we continue drawing down training intensity and volume, and increasing weight in preparation for the USA Powerlifting Masters National Championships. Since we did no vertical pulling work this week, next week will have a vertical focus.
BWOW Training Worksheet: Back Workout of the Week BWOW6 – Competition Training Week 3
Back workout of the week (BWOW) – Competition Training Week 2
Posted: April 9, 2012 | Author: The Ripper | Filed under: 30 - Back Workout of the Week! | Tags: Back Strength, Back Training, Barbell Rows, ILS, Lats, Muscle Building, Power, Powerlifting, Rows, Strength | Leave a comment »This week we continue my drive to the 2012 USA Powerlifting Masters National Championships. It’s still early in the training cycle, so intensity remains high. This week had my muttering “what the … was I thinking” between sets, so it should rank pretty well on the smokededness scale.
BWOW – Week 5:
Goal: Medium Intensity and Volume/Horizontal Pulling
Barbell Rows
- Warm up to your working set with barbell rows
- 4 sets/6 repetitions
- With the medium rep range, barbell weight should be relatively high
- Select a weight that you can complete the sets with minimal cheating (ie swinging upper body to use momentum to complete the repletion); you should be within 1 rep of failure at the end of the set – some cheating in the later sets is acceptable
- You should be using a weight that you will need wrist wraps to hold the bar
- Rest 3-5 minutes between sets so that you are fully recovered
- 3 sets to failure each set
- For round one of the drop set, select a weight you will fail at 6-8 reps
- For round two of the drop set:
- If round 1 is over 100lbs, select a weight 20lbs lighter
- If round 1 is under 100lbs, select a weight 10lbs lighter
- Complete each round of the sets to failure
- Minimize cheating, use little or upper body momentum to complete your reps
- Feel free to mutter between sets
- Use wrist wraps if necessary to hold the dumbbells
- Rest around 3 minutes between sets so that you are mostly recovered
Pull-up/Lat Pulldown Supersets
- 3 sets/6 reps (Pull-ups), 12 reps (Lat Pulldowns)
- Perform each set to failure; use spotter assistance or an assisted pull-up machine if you cannot complete 6 reps
- Complete your lat pulldowns immediately after pull-ups without resting
- Rest about 3 minutes between sets so that you are mostly recovered
Seated Hammer Curls:
- 3 sets/10 reps per set
- Select a weight that you are within 2-3 reps of failure at the end of each set
Coming Attraction: Next week we begin drawing down training intensity and volume, and increasing weight in preparation for the USA Powerlifting Masters National Championships.
Back Workout of the Week BWOW5 – Competition Training Week 2
If you want to start at the beginning, you can check out Back Workout of the Week #1 – BWOW1
Back workout of the week (BWOW) – Vertical Pulling Smokdedness
Posted: March 7, 2012 | Author: The Ripper | Filed under: 30 - Back Workout of the Week! | Tags: Back Strength, Back Training, Barbell Rows, ILS, Lats, Muscle Building, Power, Powerlifting, Rows, Strength | 4 Comments »I received this text from a friend last week: “Yo Ken, I was wondering if you could send me an insane back workout plan for today. I want to hit it hella hard on my back, and you’re the man to talk to about it”.
Of course I can, and did, send him an insane back workout plan. I thought that you would love to share his pain, and that it was perfect for this week’s back workout of the week. Also it is right in line with our training schedule. This week we are going to shift from a basic strength building workout that focuses on horizontal rowing, to a high intensity workout that emphasizes vertical pulling. That being said, you can blame Jordan for your smokdedness at the end of this one!
BWOW – Week 3:
Goal: High Intensity/Vertical Pulls
Pull-up / Lat Pulldown Supersets
- Warm up using lat pulldowns
- Superset Pull-ups and Lat Pulldowns – perform your pull-up set, then lat pulldowns with no break between them
- Perform at least 6 pull-ups – use spotter assistance, or an assisted pull-up machine if you cannot complete 6 unassisted pull-ups; if you can do more than 6 pullups, perform weighted pull-ups
- Select a weight that you can perform 12 reps of lat pulldowns without cheating (ie swinging backwards as you pull the weight down); be aware that these will be much more difficult after pull-ups; you should be within 1 rep of failure at the end of each set
- Rest 3-5 minutes between sets so that you are fully recovered
- 3 sets/8 repetitions per set
- You should be within 1 rep of failure at the end of each set
- Minimize cheating, use as little upper body momentum as possible; if you cannot complete the sets without cheating reduce your weight
- Use wrist straps if necessary to hold the bar
- Rest around 3 minutes between sets so that you are mostly recovered
Barbell Rows – Drop Set
- 1 drop set/3 rounds
- Select a weight you can complete about 6 reps without excessive cheating
- Complete your first round to failure, reduce the weight, and keep rowing with no rest, repeat for your third round
- Set up your bar so your drops are quick:
- If your first round is in the 185-300lb range, drop a 25lb plate from each side per round
- If your first round is under 185lbs, drop a 10lb plate from each side per round
- Use a spotter on each side to remove the plates quickly between rounds
- If you’re using wrist straps, don’t unwrap them between rounds
- Each set of dumbbell rows will be to failure, and weight should increase for each set; select the appropriate weights for the following sets:
- Set 1: 15 reps
- Set 2: 10 reps
- Set 3: 8 reps
- Minimize cheating, use of momentum to complete your reps
- Use wrist straps if necessary to hold dumbbells
- Rest around 3 minutes between sets so that you’re mostly recovered
- Note: if the dumbbells in your gym aren’t heavy enough, I have discovered that you can use chains with dumbbell rows!
Hammer Strength Rows
- 3 sets/12 reps per set
- Select a weight that you are within one rep of failure at the end of each set
- I like the way you can really squeeze the lats at the end of the rep on the hammer strength; squeeze them tightly and pause for a moment on each rep before lowering the weight
- Your lats and biceps should be burning at the end of each set
- Rest around 3 minutes per set so that you are mostly recovered
- If your gym has multiple rowing machines that function at different angles, use a different machine for each set
- If you don’t have hammer strength at your gym, you can substitute a different rowing machine
- Finally, if your back and biceps are not completely smoked at this point, perform a drop set for your last set of Hammer Strength rows – this is done just like the barbell row drop set you just did
- 3 sets/10 reps per set
- Select a weight that you are within 2-3 reps of failure at the end of each set – note that at this point in the workout, that weight should be embarrassingly small
- Minimize cheating – bicep curls are meant to isolate your biceps, don’t turn them into an entire upper body workout
- Don’t curl in the squat rack!!!
Seated Hammer Curls
- 3 sets/10 reps per set
- Select a weight that you are within 2-3 reps of failure at the end of each set
For a printable copy of this workout: Back Workout of the Week BWOW-3
Coming Attraction: Next week is my first week in training for the USA Powerlifting Masters National Championships. The next eight weeks of back training will be built around my training cycle for that competition.
Note: I do reserve the right to make up words, such as smokdedness as dictated by the situation.
If you want to start at the beginning, you can check out Back Workout of the Week #1 – BWOW1