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    knees hurt sometimes when doing one arm rows


    When I do one arm rows, sometimes I'll feel pressure on my standing leg. Any tips?



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    Do you do yours on a bench or on the DB rack?
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    Originally Posted by Rodja View Post
    Do you do yours on a bench or on the DB rack?
    I'm on a bench. I do mine like this
    http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/...ntOverRow.html
    But I'll get pressure on my standing leg. I alternate between these and barbell rows each week.

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    Support it on the rack. The angle is better for lat contractions and keeps your body more linear.
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    Originally Posted by Rodja View Post
    Support it on the rack. The angle is better for lat contractions and keeps your body more linear.
    Well I don't have a db rack. I have a bench with a built in squat rack. I keep all my weights under my bed. I don't know if I'll be able to join a gym anytime soon. Do you think it's alright if I just do the barbell row every week instead, since I'm having this problem? I'm trying to gain mass anyway and I know the barbell row is better for that.

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    Actually, most people can do slightly more weight with a DB Row than they can with a BB Row (after you add the DB together) for a myriad of reasons I'll skip and more overload=more mass. However, doing BB Rows is fine for mass.
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    Originally Posted by Rodja View Post
    Actually, most people can do slightly more weight with a DB Row than they can with a BB Row (after you add the DB together) for a myriad of reasons I'll skip and more overload=more mass. However, doing BB Rows is fine for mass.
    Well as long as I get a strong well developed back, I'll be fine with the barbell rows. I most be careful also, because I'm still recovering from knee tendinitis, it still flares up every now and then.

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