Upright Row - With Bands

A back exercise targeting the traps, performed with bands.

Upright Row - With Bands demonstration
Upright Row - With Bands — demonstration

Body part

Back

Equipment

Bands

Target muscles

Traps

Secondary muscles

Shoulders

How to do Upright Row - With Bands

  1. To begin, stand on an exercise band so that tension begins at arm's length. Grasp the handles using a pronated (palms facing your thighs) grip that is slightly less than shoulder width. The handles should be resting on top of your thighs. Your arms should be extended with a slight bend at the elbows and your back should be straight. This will be your starting position.

  2. Use your side shoulders to lift the handles as you exhale. The handles should be close to the body as you move them up. Continue to lift the handles until they nearly touches your chin. Tip: Your elbows should drive the motion. As you lift the handles, your elbows should always be higher than your forearms. Also, keep your torso stationary and pause for a second at the top of the movement.

  3. Lower the handles back down slowly to the starting position. Inhale as you perform this portion of the movement.

  4. Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Muscles worked

Primary (target)

Traps

Secondary

Shoulders

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