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Back Exercises

Why is it important to train your back?

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It’s important to strengthen your back to help improve your functioning in daily activities and for performance in the gym or in sports. Some of the benefits of training your back include:

  • Improving posture. Poor posture, particularly slumped shoulders, can be caused by tight chest muscles and weak back muscles. Strengthening the muscles in the back can help to improve your posture. 
  • Prevent and reduce lower back pain. Strengthening the back muscles helps to support and stabilise the spine which can reduce pressure on the lower back and reduce back pain. 
  • Make daily activities easier. The back muscles are used in lots of daily activities, from opening doors to picking things up off the floor. Strengthening these muscles makes your daily activities easier. 
  • Reduces risk of injury. Having a strong back makes it less likely you'll get injured, whether that's day to day or when working out. 

When training it’s important to consider training all muscle groups to avoid creating muscle imbalances.

Check out some of our other exercise guides: Ab exercisesArm and shoulder exercisesChest exercisesFull body exercisesGlute exercisesLeg exercises

Lat pull down exercise

Develop your upper back muscles with lat pulldowns, which target your latissimus dorsi, the largest muscle in the upper body.

Main muscles worked:

  • latissmiss dorsi (also known as lats)
  • rhomboids 
  • trapezius (also known as traps)
  • the teres major
  • teres mino
  • infraspinatus
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Cable row exercise

Build and strengthen your back muscle with some rows, which is performed with a horizontal pulling motion.

Main muscles worked:

  • latissimus dorsi 
  • rhomboids
  • trapezius 
  • biceps brachii
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Your back is the main support structure for your entire body. It plays a role in every compound movement we do. You can help reduce the risk of injury, as well as improve your posture by incorporating a back focused workout into your training. You'll also find everyday tasks much easier, such as having to bend down to pick something up off the floor.

Steve Ung, Personal Trainer at PureGym Leeds City Centre North

If you’re not sure whether a work out is suitable for you, please consult your doctor before you start it. If you're unsure of how to perform any of the above exercises, please ask help from a PT at your gym.