Incline Dumbbell Row

The Incline Dumbbell Row targets the upper back and lats while minimizing lower back involvement through chest support. The bench eliminates torso swing so the back muscles do all the work.

Category
Strength
Difficulty
Advanced
Movement
Isolation
Bodyweight
No
How to

How to do the Incline Dumbbell Row

  1. 01

    Set an incline bench to about 30 to 45 degrees.

  2. 02

    Lie face down with your chest supported on the bench.

  3. 03

    Hold a dumbbell in each hand with arms hanging straight down.

  4. 04

    Pull the dumbbells toward your torso by driving your elbows back.

  5. 05

    Squeeze your shoulder blades together at the top.

  6. 06

    Lower the dumbbells slowly back to full extension.

Performance tips

Cues that matter

  • Keep your chest firmly against the bench
  • Avoid shrugging your shoulders during the pull
  • Control the lowering phase to maintain tension
Equipment

What you need

Common questions

Frequently asked

What muscles does the Incline Dumbbell Row work?

The Incline Dumbbell Row primarily targets the Lats. Supporting muscles include Back, Biceps, Traps, Forearms.

Is the Incline Dumbbell Row a compound or isolation exercise?

The Incline Dumbbell Row is an isolation exercise, meaning it focuses on a single muscle group through one joint movement.

What equipment do I need for the Incline Dumbbell Row?

You need the following equipment: Dumbbells.

What difficulty level is the Incline Dumbbell Row?

The Incline Dumbbell Row is rated as advanced difficulty. Prior training experience and proper form fundamentals are recommended.

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