If you're working out from home, the back muscles are probably some of the hardest to hit using traditional movements you’d do in the gym. Thankfully, with a bit of creativity, you can make inverted ...
Are you looking to increase back, shoulder, and arm strength but not ready for a vertical pullup? Consider the “down under” version, otherwise known as the Australian pullup, or inverted row. Pullups ...
BODYWEIGHT BACK TRAINING is never easy. The gold standard movement is the pullup—which can be devilishly hard to do for even seasoned gym-goers—and there are sparingly few other exercises that hit ...
Lifting your bodyweight alone is never the fastest way to build muscle, right? Wrong – especially where your back is concerned. That’s why an inverted row might be the answer. Researchers measuring ...
BACK PAIN DOESN'T care about your big plans to sail through life in comfort, making it hard to do everything from getting in a workout to sitting at your computer. Relief can come in many forms, ...
Inversion tables have become increasingly popular among those looking to relieve back pain, improve spinal alignment, and reduce muscle tension. These devices work by allowing you to hang upside down ...