Muscle Group

Lats

The Latissimus Dorsi, or lats, are key for pulling movements and spinal stability. They connect the upper arm to the torso, enabling power and control during rows, pull-ups, and carries.

Strong lats improve posture, support pressing mechanics, and enhance total-body balance. Exercises like rows, pull-ups, and deadlifts are staples for developing back width and function.

athlete performing a dumbbell Meadows row in a staggered stance
Dumbbell Meadows Row

Dumbbell Meadows Row

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athlete performing a single-arm dumbbell dead stop row, one hand braced on bench
Single-Arm Dumbbell Dead Stop Row

Single-Arm Dumbbell Dead Stop Row

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Athlete performing single-arm dumbbell row with rotational finish, torso turning slightly upward, cinematic gym lighting
Single-Arm Dumbbell Row to Rotation

Single-Arm Dumbbell Row to Rotation

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Athlete performing dumbbell seal row on elevated bench, dumbbells mid-pull toward ribs, cinematic gym lighting
Dumbbell Seal Row

Dumbbell Seal Row

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Athlete performing barbell bent-over row, torso parallel to ground, bar pulled to ribs, lats and traps engaged, cinematic gym lighting showing strength and posture
Barbell Bent-Over Row

Barbell Bent-Over Row

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Athlete performing inverted row under barbell in rack, body straight, chest close to bar, controlled lighting in gym environment
Inverted Row

Inverted Row

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Athlete pulling SkiErg handles in strong hip hinge modern gym cardio zone lighting
SkiErg Pull

SkiErg Pull

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