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Weight training exercise

The face pull is a weight training exercise that primarily targets the musculature of the upper back and shoulders, namely the posterior deltoids, trapezius, rhomboids, Latissimus dorsi as well as the biceps. The face pull is considered an important exercise for shoulder health and stability.

Biomechanics

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At the glenohumeral joint, movement of the humerus is performed by a combination of transverse abduction, by the posterior and lateral deltoids, and external rotation, by the infraspinatus and teres minor. At the scapulothoracic joint, the middle and lower fibers of the trapezius and the rhomboids contract to perform retraction of the scapulae. To a lesser extent, the biceps are involved to flex the elbow joint, while the spine erectors isometrically stabilize the lower back.

Performance

The face pull is often performed standing using a cable machine and rope attachment, with the subject rowing the rope attachment towards the face, with the elbows flared outwards. The exercise can, however, also be performed seated or with resistance bands.

References

  1. Thomas R. Baechle, Roger W. Earle (2019). Weight Training: Steps to Success. Human Kinetics, Inc. p. 64. ISBN 978-1450411684.
  2. ^ Campbell, Adam (2009), The Men's Health Big Book of Exercises, Rodale Inc., ISBN 978-1-60529-550-3 p108
  3. Shoulder transverse abduction at Exrx.net
  4. Shoulder external rotation at Exrx.net
  5. Scapular retraction at Exrx.net
  6. Elbow flexion at Exrx.net
  7. Lumbar extension at Exrx.net
Strength training exercises
Pectorals (chest)
Lats and trapezius (upper back)
Deltoids (shoulders)
Biceps (front of arms)
Triceps (back of arms)
Forearms
Abdomen and obliques (abdomen)
Lower back
Hips and buttocks
Quadriceps (front of thighs)
Hamstrings (back of thighs)
Adductors (inside of thighs)
Calves
See also
Bodybuilding
Bodyweight exercise
Calisthenics
Muscle hypertrophy
Weightlifting
Plyometrics
Weight training (List of exercises)
Flywheel training
Gym
Legend
(c) – compound exercise, (i) – isolated exercise
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