Back Anatomy & Training Program | Built By Science

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  • To more effectively and efficiently train your back, learn how your muscles, bones, and joints work together to create movement. Back up your back training with science!
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    It's not uncommon to train the big, showy muscles on the front of your body when you first hit the gym. Your arms, pecs, and abs look great in the mirror, which makes it easy to neglect your back as a novice lifter. Your back, however, is just as important as the front of your body when it comes to aesthetics, strength, power, and performance.
    People who are serious about creating a great physique know that a thick, wide back is going to distinguish them from other competitors, athletes, and lifters. Understanding the anatomy and movement patterns of your body will make your back training more effective and efficient. I'm going to teach you everything you need to know to build an unbelievable back.
    The back works as a seamless, integrated system. You'll need a nice, stable spine, a strong scapula, and a healthy shoulder joint train your back effectively.
    Look for the exercises and techniques discussed above in the weekly back workouts of the six-week Built by Science program. Watch all the overview videos before attacking the gym. Remember, you need to combine mind and muscle to build your best possible body.
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  • @trakovich
    @trakovich 5 років тому +537

    the guy standing like > select your fighter!

  • @rectbosun
    @rectbosun 8 років тому +119

    I was reading Dorians book some years back ( No pun intended), and the best thing I got out of it, is when he said you MUST learn to pull with your elbows and not your hands. Concentrating on pulling your elbows back and forgetting about using your hands other than to just grip the thing, is really all you need to do.

    • @MrArtVein
      @MrArtVein 5 років тому +2

      Pablo Honey what's the name of this book

    • @cionol
      @cionol 5 років тому +6

      @@MrArtVein Darude Sandstorm

    • @habbaticchio2468
      @habbaticchio2468 2 роки тому

      @@cionol shut up

    • @penandpaper5013
      @penandpaper5013 2 роки тому

      @@MrArtVein I think ( the warriors story 📌

    • @supersaiyanzero386
      @supersaiyanzero386 10 місяців тому

      Using lifting straps on a couple of sets help that but def dont neglect the grip.

  • @tendiem528
    @tendiem528 3 роки тому +35

    This is the best back video I've watched! Thank you for the time you took to edit and shoot this video. Thank you to Shawn Michaels, i mean, Craig for the demo. More power to you! Aim to be the number 1 muscle building channel in YT!

  • @henrikandersen3525
    @henrikandersen3525 5 років тому +493

    11:47
    _Jeff Cavaliere has joined the chat_

    • @maccon1
      @maccon1 5 років тому +36

      Yep, I think Jeff would be disappointed with that technique

    • @zeagias
      @zeagias 5 років тому +12

      Thumbs must point backwards!

    • @Life1233_
      @Life1233_ 5 років тому +1

      Legend

    • @kimochineina1
      @kimochineina1 5 років тому +8

      losing gains

    • @maccon1
      @maccon1 5 років тому +25

      You can insert Jeffs name in any workout video and everyone knows who your talking about.

  • @TheKrazyLobster
    @TheKrazyLobster 7 років тому +9

    So much quality in that body. Holy shit. What an amazing physique.

  • @zeno7836
    @zeno7836 4 роки тому +3

    Muscular Anatomy
    Lats (Latissimus Dorsi)- attaches from the front side of the humerus, to the scapula, to the lower thoracic spine, and finally ends at the connective tissues called the thoracolumbar fascia (lower back)
    Trapezius:
    Upper- runs from the skull and cervical spin (neck) and comes down and attaches to the clavicles
    Middle- run from the t1 or t4 in the spine and attach directly to the scapula
    Lower- runs from the lower middle spine, and runs up and attaches to the scapula
    Rhomboids- a deep muscle beneath the traps, run at an angle from the thoracic spine down the scapula
    Skeletal Anatomy
    Thoracic spine (upper back)- 12 unique bones running from the base of the neck to the beginning of the lower back; has ribs stemming
    Scapula (shoulder blade)- works in conjunction with the shoulder to create motion, uses back muscles
    Glenohumeral joint- works with the shoulder blade to create motion
    Motions
    Internal Rotation (turning the upper arm inward)- caused by the lats
    Shoulder extension (pulling arms down from flexion)- caused by the lats
    Scapular elevation (shrugging) - upper traps
    Retraction (pulling shoulder blades back)- mid traps and rhomboids
    Depression (sliding the shoulder downward) - lower traps
    Upward scapular rotation (lifting arms above head)- Upper Traps, Lower traps, and the serratus (muscle that spans the side of the rib cage that connects to the shoulder blade)
    Downward Scapular Rotation (bring the arms down from the upward position)- lower traps, rhomboids, and levator scapulae (muscle on the side of the neck, spanning from the upper neck to the top of scapula)
    Key Exercises
    Chin up- utilizes downward scapula rotation targeting lats
    Dumbbell Row- rhomboids and mid traps used to cause retraction
    Dumbbell pullover- develops the lats, utilizes overhead upward scapular rotation
    Face pull- builds the upper and mid back

  • @francoofme
    @francoofme 9 років тому +12

    Kinda refreshing after years in gym, finally getting to know the science and anatomy about it. Thumps up!

  • @septixskeptix1107
    @septixskeptix1107 8 років тому +335

    "After watching this video, you should have a phd in muscle building." My resume is looking pretty sharp now!

  • @kencole5251
    @kencole5251 9 років тому +31

    Love this series. Good to know what muscles are in play before and/or when you're working out

    • @GMKDP
      @GMKDP 9 років тому +1

      +Bamboo training Too you it may seem like common sense but, when you first started didn't you research or ask a lot of questions?...........even so consider our generation it is the laziest generation (depends on where you live I guess). Humans are weak and barely use/understand their bodies (No not everyone but, a lot of people).

    • @GMKDP
      @GMKDP 9 років тому +3

      ***** He is educated. You don't need to workout to know how the body works.

  • @AbsoluteFunction
    @AbsoluteFunction 10 років тому +6

    These videos really help, not just with knowing how they work but with knowing how to have good form. I was always doing Face Pulls thumb sideways which is why im guessing i would feel a little pain in my cuffs. Now that im doing them thumb up that made a BIG difference. Keep the videos coming guys!

  • @moreand2699
    @moreand2699 8 років тому +656

    He's a steve jobs in body training. And the bodybuilder is a coder.

  • @luizfigobr
    @luizfigobr 7 років тому

    Instead of learning and aplying it to their daily training, people rather talk shit about the instructor.
    Amazing.
    He has a different focus in life and in his profession. Simple as that.
    He said it: its options to back workout, not all of it.

  • @jacobrosser5222
    @jacobrosser5222 8 років тому +73

    this dudes physique is my dream physique

    • @everbackwards4122
      @everbackwards4122 8 років тому +3

      Gay malyali

    • @MikeLee-tv3pz
      @MikeLee-tv3pz 8 років тому +21

      You dream of looking like a chicken?

    • @its_maalik
      @its_maalik 6 років тому

      It's actually not that hard..

    • @lifeprogress4308
      @lifeprogress4308 6 років тому

      Jacob Thomas For me I want to have similar to Larzar Angelov

    • @Oly1y
      @Oly1y 6 років тому +2

      @@its_maalik oh yeah, not hard to look like someone that isn't natty

  • @shubhamdhaker5017
    @shubhamdhaker5017 2 роки тому +2

    Best back workout video i ever watched. After 8 year it still propagating knowledge ❤️

  • @369Shahin
    @369Shahin 9 років тому +1584

    For the people who are like: "OMFG WHY IS HE SO SKINNY!?" Maybe he was too busy studying for a PhD OR maybe he's a different type of athlete.

    • @369Shahin
      @369Shahin 8 років тому +87

      jim jones There are different type of atheletes with different physiques. Look at rock climbers.

    • @369Shahin
      @369Shahin 8 років тому +62

      jim jones How do you know? Have you seen him topless? My coworker from a previous job looked slim, but in the locker room when he took his shirt off. The dude was chiseled like Frank Medrano.

    • @helkwand
      @helkwand 8 років тому +25

      +Apple Bee maybe he is a pile of lard, maybe not.
      He never claimed he would look like a ripped athlete, he just knows how to make you look like one, if you really want.
      Usually athletes pass on their experience of lifting, true. But he probably studied it and passes on what worked best on his clients. If it works, whats the big fuzz about?

    • @sogekingsniperislandisinyo4184
      @sogekingsniperislandisinyo4184 8 років тому +29

      +Apple Bee Just because hes skinny doesnt mean he isnt in good shape, not everyone
      who is healthy feels the need to push to "perfection" or become an
      athlete or bodybuilder. I mean how many people coach football that dont
      play football professionally or havent ever been a good athlete but know
      allot about the strategy or how players play. Not every teacher is a
      good student, do as i say not as I do. Plus he could have sustained
      injuries or have health problems that keep him from being able to push
      himself that hard. You never know. All I got to say is he knows his shit
      im gonna watch all these that face pull is defiantly what my workout is
      missing thanks smart skinny dude!

    • @369Shahin
      @369Shahin 8 років тому +1

      Apple Bee Lmao.

  • @dont_trust_any1_even_ur_waifu
    @dont_trust_any1_even_ur_waifu 8 років тому +15

    spread positive vibes, enjoy all the knowledge thank you for this free video i appreciate it i have learned a lot

  • @chefbabyryan1
    @chefbabyryan1 8 років тому +13

    5:37 does one pull up, triggers shouts of primal rage

  • @liftit6313
    @liftit6313 6 років тому +1

    Another way to get more out of lat pulldowns/ pull-ups is squeezing upper traps at the top. Learned that from kai green, great video though

  • @armeezykunzu7763
    @armeezykunzu7763 8 років тому +868

    I can make fun of the instructor with the muscle I have gained, but I would rather gain more knowledge to do better.
    Talking shit is cheap, learn to learn and respect, guys.

    • @Baitullmaqdis
      @Baitullmaqdis 8 років тому +13

      Wise words yoda ... wise words 😊

    • @somescottishguy191
      @somescottishguy191 7 років тому +34

      Armeezy Kunzu well said dude. I remember first starting working out and this skinny dude was working there and we started speaking. The guy was giving me advice and I was like wtf...he's smaller than me...till he shoulder pressed almost twice my personal best in front of my eyes. Turns out the dude was a boxer. Didn't want to pack on too much mass but he knew how to and he was stronger than half of the big dudes in the place. Never judge anyone.

    • @vivs005
      @vivs005 7 років тому +15

      I'm amazed someone could be such a hard piece of shit as to mock an instructor for not being jacked up. Disrespectful sons of bitches.

    • @fishersofmen4727
      @fishersofmen4727 7 років тому +10

      It takes an insecure buff guy to make fun of a small dude. Come on now.. I have never mocked a small dude unless he was being aggressive. Most the time those thoughts do not cross my mind unless they look sickly. This man looks very healthy. Get right with Christ and stop judging others on appearance only!

    • @mailnoseen9330
      @mailnoseen9330 7 років тому

      you wanna fite tuff guy?

  • @seanpinto9328
    @seanpinto9328 10 років тому

    best video online Ive seen so far. Should have millions of views. Pays attention to critical information to maintain good form and structure. Knowing anatomy increases understanding and appreciation for body.

    • @pneumonical
      @pneumonical 2 місяці тому

      it now has millions of views

  • @Inev8able
    @Inev8able 8 років тому +7

    this guy worked so hard, he don't even tickle anymore.

  • @RockstahRolln
    @RockstahRolln 10 років тому +11

    This is EXCELLENT!! Exactly what I was looking for! Certainly going to view the rest :)

  • @richardjones7324
    @richardjones7324 8 років тому +7

    built by science is a very appropriate title

  • @rprimbs
    @rprimbs 8 років тому +2

    Excellent video. I absolutely agree with what you say about not pulling back to far on the one arm row -- because I am trying to recover from an injured right shoulder that I hurt doing exactly that. It is not fun. Good job on this video!

  • @vincent.kow2023
    @vincent.kow2023 8 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for all the effort.
    Really well done, I have learn a lot today.

  • @formigalformigal
    @formigalformigal 6 років тому

    this has to be one of the best and most informative bodybuilding videos I have ever seen

  • @mrdiamond55
    @mrdiamond55 10 років тому +9

    Lovin these video's! This is good information that will definitely benefit anyones training regiment..

  • @sanesanity9056
    @sanesanity9056 5 років тому

    This is very satisfying to watch, in a physically way of the perfect physique motions

  • @BruceDLeeStudio
    @BruceDLeeStudio 9 років тому +113

    is that dude just not ticklish. i would die if i were him

  • @pictures4urears
    @pictures4urears 7 років тому +2

    Fantastic indeed, going to use these in my next training. Thank you very much.

  • @LiamCuthbert
    @LiamCuthbert 9 років тому +78

    I'm surprised they never mentioned barbell bent over row, one of the best back exercises alongside pull ups.

    • @RJavier007
      @RJavier007 9 років тому

      +liam cuthbert yea the workout laid here seems for novice levels. Does you mention are more intermediate to advance.

    • @sufiaslam7026
      @sufiaslam7026 8 років тому

      pakistani stage drama

    • @dancarlos06
      @dancarlos06 8 років тому

      +liam cuthbert - you are right. Arnold would not be happy. that was one of his biggest back exercises

    • @JayLivinFit
      @JayLivinFit 8 років тому

      Definitely is!

    • @EdwardGFunk
      @EdwardGFunk 6 років тому +6

      your mom likes face pulls

  • @highentropy2468
    @highentropy2468 7 років тому

    As a physiotherapist I can say that this gentleman actually offers invaluable knowledge. 99% of the general population lack a lot of knowledge when it comes to the anatomy and science behind exercise, which is a shame.

  • @Kl2O
    @Kl2O 8 років тому +32

    I got a PHD in muscle training!

  • @SouthernBoulder
    @SouthernBoulder 9 років тому +2

    These Build by science videos are great

  • @fernandomarquez5429
    @fernandomarquez5429 10 років тому +64

    "distinguish them from other competitors and themselves"? what does that mean????

    • @caposton
      @caposton 10 років тому +31

      People don't concentrate on back as much as chest and arms. People really neglect their legs. It's all about balance. You need to train everything equally.

    • @SiddiqueSukdiki
      @SiddiqueSukdiki 9 років тому +5

      johhny mcwangy I think they were trying to sound inspirational and wise. Don't take it literally.

    • @howardpak6441
      @howardpak6441 9 років тому +3

      he wasn't trying to be inspirational and wise. What he said was very simple and there is literally nothing he could have said to make it clearer, unless english isn't your first language.

    • @SiddiqueSukdiki
      @SiddiqueSukdiki 9 років тому +30

      ***** you cant distinguish yourself from yourself.

    • @TheInterestingInformer
      @TheInterestingInformer 6 років тому +6

      sham You can distiguish yourself from your past self. I'm pretty sure that's what he meant.

  • @irulehyrule3202
    @irulehyrule3202 6 років тому

    This is why I love training. The science behind it. Thanks for the vid

  • @RudeReaper
    @RudeReaper 4 роки тому +7

    10:05 wiggle wiggle lmao

  • @Ricky07070909
    @Ricky07070909 10 років тому +2

    I like my PHd. Amazing video. This is the reason why I subscribed to your site.

  • @nestortalavera6409
    @nestortalavera6409 8 років тому +313

    So Shawn Michaels became a bodybuilder? lol

    • @Sha0linShadowb0xing
      @Sha0linShadowb0xing 8 років тому +3

      Lmao! I say this every time i see this guy and i have a guy in my gym that looks exactly like this dude too. Could be his brother.

    • @caesarg4813
      @caesarg4813 8 років тому +5

      I don't know why......but there is a exactly same dude in my gym that looks just like the guy in the video

    • @ceasarchelious3805
      @ceasarchelious3805 7 років тому

      nestor talavera this guy would look good as a wrestler

    • @shawnclaros
      @shawnclaros 6 років тому +3

      no i decided to do Real Estate

    • @AnimeCTCFirebird
      @AnimeCTCFirebird 5 років тому

      LMFAO!!!!!

  • @vsp540
    @vsp540 2 роки тому

    the bodybuilder performing the exercises looks like some kind of doll

  • @Bangercv
    @Bangercv 8 років тому +16

    "After watching the video you should have a PHD in muscle building" Hahaha big statement!!

  • @mcsplitsecond9112
    @mcsplitsecond9112 4 роки тому +1

    M.N.C.ENT GOOD JOB.219 BOY
    Thank you very much for teaching me the right way to get my body straight thank you

  • @bakura316
    @bakura316 8 років тому +6

    great video guys, I love the amount of anatomy you discussed :D

  • @m.taylor
    @m.taylor 8 років тому

    Great the way he shows where the muscles are on the body.

  • @MrBarbarborbor
    @MrBarbarborbor 10 років тому +134

    10:05 = Oh!!!

    • @lilconcon7431
      @lilconcon7431 5 років тому

      You stooge

    • @kcegr
      @kcegr 4 роки тому

      Hahahah

    • @MsKesMo
      @MsKesMo 4 роки тому

      Giving the people what they really want!

  • @youtuberocks8397
    @youtuberocks8397 8 років тому

    Thank's this is gold to me I'm a visual person and this makes sense to me it opens a lot of doors thank you.....

  • @-Aar-n
    @-Aar-n 8 років тому +20

    Thank you Cellucor.
    Just sipped some C4. Now I'm gonna sculpt this masterpiece.
    *zyzz pose

    • @gisenberg
      @gisenberg 7 років тому +3

      C4 is trash

    • @revopat1257
      @revopat1257 7 років тому +1

      CONDUCTOR WE HAVE A PROBLEM why

  • @jackeddanielz
    @jackeddanielz 9 років тому

    Thanks! I didn't learn anything because all you did was point out some muscle groups and show some exercises that most people already know!

  • @jajajojo906
    @jajajojo906 8 років тому +95

    He is a mathlete, not athlete .

  • @ptl647
    @ptl647 10 років тому +2

    i just got my phd in back workout..thank you

  • @theor7281
    @theor7281 7 років тому +92

    This Guy has The perfect body

    • @andromeda4641
      @andromeda4641 7 років тому +25

      2bad you need performance enhancing drugs for that body

    • @d3fyth30ddz8
      @d3fyth30ddz8 7 років тому +66

      Andi Gjata 2bad that's achievable naturally

    • @andromeda4641
      @andromeda4641 7 років тому

      D3FYTH30DDZ no

    • @theor7281
      @theor7281 7 років тому +13

      yeah its veeeeery hard to get that kind of physique naturally.. i dont even think its possible

    • @tbn22
      @tbn22 7 років тому +8

      Not at all. His torso and back are wayyyy too big and his arms and shoulders wayyy too small. Makes him look fat and clumsy. I'd say the perfect bodies belong to gymnasts and weightlifters (those weightlifters who aren't fat of course).

  • @adnan_majeed_official
    @adnan_majeed_official 6 років тому

    Best Video on Internet so FAR

  • @GeeroROTMG
    @GeeroROTMG 8 років тому +5

    That intro was dope!

  • @EndoftheRd
    @EndoftheRd 7 років тому

    in terms of better understanding through muscles design this is superb !

  • @josedenter8136
    @josedenter8136 10 років тому +12

    Scientific research demonstrate that you'll be able to improve your muscles building process 2x-3x more quickly; by just modify your nutrition plan. Because time you spend for the workout room is only 3% of all your time.

    • @dyuzhevaleksandr7306
      @dyuzhevaleksandr7306 10 років тому

      How can I get it?

    • @davidbuiting4010
      @davidbuiting4010 10 років тому +2

      Dyuzhev Aleksandr Look into here for additional information:
      fine4.info/muscle-building-facts

    • @LBFOREVERLB
      @LBFOREVERLB 10 років тому

      David Buiting just get maxs.. OH WAIT YOUR NOT AUSTRALIAN oh well no science protein for you

  • @Tropicsca
    @Tropicsca 8 років тому

    Perhaps the most practical and best exercise to gain overal back size and strength is the deadlift. Do not forget about these!

  • @dozermendoza
    @dozermendoza 8 років тому +12

    Thumbs weren't up in facepull?

  • @Silverhands
    @Silverhands 8 років тому

    That was the best fitness video I have ever seen.

  • @saadchiguer2701
    @saadchiguer2701 8 років тому +161

    why can't people just watch and learn?
    the comment section is mostly saturated with useless remarks.

    • @cndbx
      @cndbx 6 років тому +2

      Trolls I believe they are called

    • @mohamedfakch
      @mohamedfakch 6 років тому

      Their lose

    • @RIVALContentJammerz
      @RIVALContentJammerz 6 років тому

      I like mittens!

    • @MegaZidzid
      @MegaZidzid 6 років тому +5

      yeah, remarks as the one you've made

    • @user-do1wx2cn1v
      @user-do1wx2cn1v 6 років тому +3

      Saad Chiguer no no let them talk shit, it's their way of coping. Not progressing

  • @jdstarek
    @jdstarek 8 років тому +1

    This is like a NASM workshop for free...nice

  • @adamwest2688lea
    @adamwest2688lea 8 років тому +11

    He said I now have PHD in muscle anatomy. That defiantly going on my CV.

  • @zubaidi47
    @zubaidi47 8 років тому

    thanks for your program it really helped me in my body building

  • @leonardobarboza2919
    @leonardobarboza2919 7 років тому +3

    I always thought that pullover exercise was for chest muscle

    • @revopat1257
      @revopat1257 7 років тому

      Leonardo Barboza theres two types of pullovers one is for chest and the other is for back

  • @MultiItachifan
    @MultiItachifan 10 років тому +1

    shoulda brought in chris lavado in for this back series lol. I know hes not associated with bb.com but hes back is on of the best ive seen(in my opinion)

  • @Vibestr
    @Vibestr 8 років тому +4

    At 12:30 he's not taking coaches advice...his arms are internally rotated as noted by his thumbs facing each other as opposed to pointed up. Oh well, it's a bodybuilder thing.

  • @scottulap1
    @scottulap1 8 років тому

    Craig has an awesome looking back and physique in general.

  • @Silvanafitness
    @Silvanafitness 10 років тому +3

    excellent videos!!

  • @Make0Love
    @Make0Love 8 років тому

    I have a tip for next videos, show people how to stretch there muscles too :) Especially trapezius is often full of trigger points, so some post izometric relaxation (it is not stretch as u know, but can help a lot) is great. And maybe I would show other muscles too and talk abobut back and shoulder together, because glenohumeral muscles ar so important.
    And for example m. levator scapulae often causes pain around C2. M. teres minor, major, supraspinatus because of rotator cuff etc etc. You guys are great:) ppl who want to educate more will appreciate it, it can prevent many injuries :P

  • @Born2Punch
    @Born2Punch 9 років тому +759

    Built by science...yeah you can tell

    • @onokitsuchikage8870
      @onokitsuchikage8870 9 років тому +13

      +Candy Coated Poison that's mike robertson google him, he might doesn't look impressive but he is a world class coach

    • @sukmadek8626
      @sukmadek8626 9 років тому +22

      Is anyone else getting pissed at 12:17 "thumbs are up" *turns thumbs inward*

    • @ShakeITyEA
      @ShakeITyEA 9 років тому

      +Candy Coated Poison built by science and their showoff example guy has muscular imbalances like crazy. xD

    • @richardharris6139
      @richardharris6139 9 років тому +5

      ShakeITyEA Wheres the imbalance?

    • @richardharris6139
      @richardharris6139 9 років тому +2

      ShakeITyEA but if its normal for him and not causing any issues then I'd say hes all good. Idk this video is made to help people
      and I think its got some good points to it.

  • @cweb1988
    @cweb1988 8 років тому

    This is pretty cool. I like the actual science/teaching in these.

  • @ScubaShneve
    @ScubaShneve 5 років тому +4

    This would be more informative if you used body markers.

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay 4 роки тому

    Damn this series is phenomenal, bought to major binge these

  • @Tonytheprodigy
    @Tonytheprodigy 8 років тому +5

    If I can't do a lot of pull-ups can I do pull downs with that grip

  • @MrAnymeansnecessary
    @MrAnymeansnecessary 8 років тому

    Also, he only defines one of the shoulder extensions, it can be done from total flexion at the top. It's what allows you to "lock out" weight overhead.

  • @eagelsonone1451
    @eagelsonone1451 10 років тому +37

    that guy is so ripped O.O

  • @fitafanatomy3359
    @fitafanatomy3359 6 років тому

    This is actually very good information, he is on point trust me.

  • @donknotts650
    @donknotts650 8 років тому +4

    Jesus. The back muscle development on that guy is just insane. His body-fat must be like under 5%.

    • @lifeprogress4308
      @lifeprogress4308 6 років тому

      Don Knotts Hjs probably around 6-7%

    • @Muppen01
      @Muppen01 6 років тому +4

      DDT Official i’d say 8-9

    • @Pur33stPk3r
      @Pur33stPk3r 5 років тому +1

      @@Muppen01 id say 10-12

  • @datboybigrub
    @datboybigrub 10 років тому

    Science is the best way to build the perfect body. And so be it.

  • @stephanreichelt1960
    @stephanreichelt1960 7 років тому +4

    touchy trainer.............

  • @chispudocrudo
    @chispudocrudo 9 років тому +1

    Im definitely incorporating that face pull into my exercise

  • @talashk615
    @talashk615 10 років тому +5

    i followed their routines religiously for years without any desired results.

    • @DBGuitar13
      @DBGuitar13 10 років тому +3

      Yes, doing the same routine for years wont get you any results with any schedule...

    • @MrWilson878
      @MrWilson878 10 років тому +10

      talash k DBGuitar13 y'all need this girl named Diana-Bol

    • @saadatfaiz6376
      @saadatfaiz6376 9 років тому +3

      Not getting any desired results? You MUST have been doing at least one of the three:
      Not working out with proper form/range of motion.
      Not putting much effort in.
      Not having the decency to eat right.
      Not getting enough rest/sleep.
      Unless whatever you desired your physique to be was impossible for your body (with its genetics) to reach.

    • @justinmarquez6954
      @justinmarquez6954 9 років тому

      One thing they didnt mention is time under tension do a weight you can hand but is hard for 8 to 12 reps and when do these make sure you really squeezing the muscle focus on what your doing mind body connection is very important when lifting dont forget your compound movements such as bench deadlifts and squats add in isolation workouts along with them. Thing is you need to mix your workouts up and try different works outs i do this and i am crazy sore after trying different exercises that typically workout the same muscle. But its a different movement so the body is confused. I would say try mixing it up every 3 to 6 months and see how it works. Practice your form, if your not feeling the burn then your losing gains as the saying goes no pain no gain. Get you nutrition on point. Its no easy if were easy then everyone would be jacked.

    • @MrWilson878
      @MrWilson878 9 років тому

      RIP Greg Plitt :(

  • @StevenCasteelYT
    @StevenCasteelYT 5 років тому +2

    They should show this in school classrooms. Very interesting and stuff I've never known about my body.

  • @Radiowarsandreports
    @Radiowarsandreports 9 років тому +20

    "Exhale. Abs tight. Good"
    he forgot to say no homo.

  • @zags9128
    @zags9128 8 років тому

    I´ve got a question: With the third excersice, you are not supposed to train your chest? I am confused now... I´ve been doing that excersice in a chest day but now probably I´ve doing wrong. Excellent video.

  • @RestfulCodeASMR
    @RestfulCodeASMR 5 років тому +5

    Put PHD in muscle building on my resume, referenced this videos, actually got a job three days later. So i was waiting for my client at the gym in my blue short shorts white singlet and yellow headband, i'm 5'6 65 kilos, worked out for maybe a year of my life. I shit you not this 7 ft massive samoan guy comes in through the door (turning his body sideways to fit), looks like phil heath out of a time chamber, his shirt looks like it's about to tear open and his tracksuit pants look like they have watermelons in them. Judging by my clients face potrait photo i got sent, this was him (could only see his face and he looked like a normal bloke). I left the gym and sent him a text saying i fell sick. He mustve thought i was the guy in the video, I was about the size of his left leg.

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur 5 років тому +1

      dude you're an asshole

  • @l337g0g0
    @l337g0g0 6 років тому

    Please, please, More of these videos, this was so informative....
    Thank you so much.

  • @bernardogrosse7804
    @bernardogrosse7804 9 років тому +11

    The best way gain muscle mass fast there Gain Weight-F

    • @kelvinstilson364
      @kelvinstilson364 9 років тому

      +Bernardo Grosse Thank you, this is the best weight gain program

    • @thomasstrawder9809
      @thomasstrawder9809 9 років тому

      +Bernardo Grosse its really works

    • @franklinlis4432
      @franklinlis4432 9 років тому

      +Bernardo Grosse Thank you very much for a long time looking for the program

    • @TheLiberalPanda
      @TheLiberalPanda 8 років тому +7

      My god. What an obvious scam. You made 4 accounts for this?

    • @mrmuscle3740
      @mrmuscle3740 8 років тому

      +Bernardo Grosse I still say that the best information on bodybuilding, sports nutrition is by Jerry Brainum the original ' GURU" at .....APPLIED
      ERGOGENICS.....online. Other people just repeat Jerry Brainum's research
      and articles .I see his influence and information everywhere.

  • @saeedalmheiri8824
    @saeedalmheiri8824 3 роки тому

    I couldn't find the core training that explains the lower back muscles. I have low back pain and I really need the video.

  • @dican4539
    @dican4539 8 років тому +3

    I thought pullovers were a chest exercise! I was wrong?

    • @ShyBoy6ty9
      @ShyBoy6ty9 8 років тому +1

      A lot of people think it's a chest exercise, and I can never figure out why. :P It may have SOME involvement, just because... the human body is badass like that, but if you think about it, you're basically doing a lying straight-armed chin-up.

    • @evilloooo
      @evilloooo 8 років тому +2

      Works both ... you can decide which one of them being the secondary muscle by controlling how far down you send the dumbbell and how far you bring it inwards above your body.

  • @computerfened
    @computerfened 8 років тому

    he is definitely an amazing body builder I have nothing but respect for him. Is his legs really that small? is it the cam angle or something. his arms literally look twice the size of his legs?

  • @ozansaracoglu3004
    @ozansaracoglu3004 9 років тому +3

    what a fuckin cyborg

  • @zzzbyyy
    @zzzbyyy 8 років тому

    THIS IS SIMPLY AWSOME, GREAT JOB KEEP IT GOING

  • @RyanB0306
    @RyanB0306 10 років тому +49

    I wonder what that guys stack is

    • @GUIDE_Nico
      @GUIDE_Nico 9 років тому

      Ryan B Craig Capurso
      www.bodybuilding.com/fun/30-days-out-craig-capursos-extreme-cut-trainer-supplements.html

    • @ThomasMorris55
      @ThomasMorris55 9 років тому +16

      ToxiqV Bleach if you think he is natural that just makes you look like a mug!

    • @RyanB0306
      @RyanB0306 9 років тому +1

      Rush kinoff I hope for the sake of humanity, that you are trolling...

    • @RickeOOO
      @RickeOOO 9 років тому +5

      Ryan B No im not. Genetics plays a huge part in bodybuilding. Its a fact. Im all natty, have been for all my 2,7 ish years of lifting. Im not saying that I got inhuman genetics. But Ive been getting even better results than some of my friends that have been lifting for 7-8 years properly. AND Im not saying that this guy in particular is natty. BUT he could be.
      Just because YOU cant get those results, doesnt mean others cant. So enough with this jelly talk. Some are blessed. Some aren't. Just youtube genetics + bodybuilding. Simple truth :)

    • @RyanB0306
      @RyanB0306 9 років тому +6

      Rush kinoff genetics don't allow humans to walk around at 240lbs with

  • @jamiecarter2237
    @jamiecarter2237 7 років тому

    This is great stuff but I have shoulder pain and some of these exercise s especially face pulls rearly are painfully for me to do..

  • @MyOldPiano1
    @MyOldPiano1 10 років тому +8

    kuyakim kim
    *Yeah kim! my dad although he's older now was*
    *like Bruce lee's physique. That site offered*
    *a lot of muscle secrets as well as nutrition*
    *foods that is best fit for your body.*
    *:))*

    • @MyOldPiano1
      @MyOldPiano1 10 років тому +5

      By the way, it was actually under the program at the site
      _www.musclemaximizerbuff.blogspot.com_

  • @dzoni97a
    @dzoni97a 6 років тому

    Great video. This guy has such calm voice btw

  • @QuaLITy_RUSHer
    @QuaLITy_RUSHer 8 років тому +80

    He left out deadlifts...

    • @316ak
      @316ak 8 років тому +14

      yeah but deadlifts involve more your hammies and butt

    • @Ragnarrage
      @Ragnarrage 8 років тому +19

      I agree, lower lumbar development is EXTREMELY important

    • @Joe11Blue
      @Joe11Blue 8 років тому +3

      Then you're not lifting heavy enough.

    • @ryannolan43
      @ryannolan43 8 років тому +29

      Deadlifts are a lower body dominant movement, your back acts as a stabilizer. Dont get me wrong its an amazing movement but i don't think its completely necessary for building a back.

    • @kidzcannon
      @kidzcannon 8 років тому

      Yea deadlifts are really important, but i think they covered it in a video about the core.

  • @johngibbs2346
    @johngibbs2346 3 роки тому

    Finally an intelligent video. Subscribed

  • @jasonchang6969
    @jasonchang6969 8 років тому +4

    8:55 Thank me later

  • @mangoman1827
    @mangoman1827 6 років тому

    Thoery is one thing and practical another, when both get together makes establish science. This man is theoratical in his approach. He never went through bodybuilding experience himself. No matter how much you study, but practical work matters. I can't endorse these moves as 100% best.