What makes this exercise particularly effective?
The upright row with a close grip is an isolating exercise that specifically targets the front and middle deltoid muscles as well as the upper trapezius. Using a narrow grip (about shoulder-width or slightly narrower) focuses the movement, allowing precise activation of the target muscles.
What effect does this exercise achieve?
Targeted shoulder muscles: The close grip promotes strong activation of the deltoids, particularly the front and middle portions.
Trapezius strengthening: The exercise effectively engages the upper trapezius, which is important for a stable shoulder region.
Improvement of posture: Strengthening the shoulder muscles positively influences overall body posture.
How does this exercise fit into the Big 5 concept?
The Big 5 include the fundamental exercises: squat, deadlift, bench press, pull-up or lat pulldown, and shoulder press. The upright row with a close grip complements the Big 5 by isolating the shoulder muscles, supporting balanced upper-body development. It is particularly beneficial for athletes aiming to develop well-rounded, strong shoulders.



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