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Old 04-03-2011, 08:19 PM   #8 (permalink)
Abaddon
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Originally Posted by BendtheBar View Post
I like the idea of keeping deads, one arm rows and a pulldown as staples. I might suggest alternating sleep rows and one arm rows every other workout, or if deadlifts are too taking, alternating deads and a second lift every other week.
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Originally Posted by big_swede View Post
Deadlifts are the one sure thing I do at back-day, other work is variating but I always deadlift or pull from pinns. To quote Svend Karlsen "My cornerstone exercise for the back would be the deadlift. If you cant deadlift, you cant be world strongest man" =)

Thanks guys!
Steve, I will see how fatigued I feel after performing it as I've templated above, and do as you have suggested.

The good news is I am no longer doing Sleeper rows; I got the pulley outside now for proper seated row!

One last thing: Are the lat pulldowns in the right place? Or should I do them after 1 arm DB rows perhaps? I'm still not sure of the placement, as DB rows take a lot more out of me than pulldowns, which tells me they should go after...
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