Alternating Hammer High Row Machine

The alternating hammer high row machine delivers extended time under tension for superior lat development by keeping one arm in a stretched position while the other pulls, eliminating rest periods found in traditional bilateral rowing. This unilateral back exercise builds functional pulling strength while improving rotational mobility and correcting strength imbalances, making it especially valuable for athletes and serious lifters. Learn proper technique, grip options, and programming strategies to maximize your upper back training with this advanced rowing variation.

Chest Supported Cable Face Pull

The chest supported cable face pull eliminates cheating and momentum from traditional face pull variations, allowing you to truly isolate your rear delts, traps, and upper back muscles for better shoulder health and posture correction. This incline bench modification provides proprioceptive feedback that keeps your form strict while targeting the posterior chain muscles that combat rounded shoulders and forward head posture. Learn the exact setup, execution technique, and programming strategies to make this variation a staple in your upper body training routine.