How to perform Cable Standing Row Rear Delt With Rope with proper form

Setup

  1. Equipment: Use a cable machine with a rope attachment.
  2. Positioning: Adjust the cable to a low position. Stand facing the machine with feet shoulder-width apart.

Execution

  1. Grip: Grasp the rope with both hands, palms facing each other. Your arms should be fully extended.
  2. Posture: Stand tall with a slight bend in your knees. Engage your core and keep your back straight.
  3. Starting Position: Pull the rope towards your face while keeping your elbows high. Your thumbs should point towards your ears.
  4. Rowing Motion: As you pull, focus on squeezing your shoulder blades together. Keep your elbows flared out to the sides.
  5. End Position: Bring the rope towards your face until your hands are around ear level. Hold the contraction for a moment.
  6. Return: Slowly extend your arms back to the starting position, maintaining control throughout the movement.

Tips

  • Breathing: Exhale while pulling the rope and inhale while returning to the start.
  • Elbow Position: Ensure that elbows stay higher than wrists throughout the exercise.
  • Avoid Momentum: Focus on a slow, controlled movement to engage the rear deltoids effectively.

Common Mistakes

  • Pulling with the arms rather than the shoulders.
  • Allowing the back to round or the torso to lean excessively.
  • Ignoring the range of motion; avoid short, jerky movements.

By following these guidelines, you’ll maximize the effectiveness of the Cable Standing Row Rear Delt with Rope while minimizing the risk of injury.