drtbear1967
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Mechanically the lats function the best on the second half of a lat pulldown. This study showed that muscle activation was much higher during the second half of a pulldown than the first. Higher muscle activation indicates greater fast twitch muscle fiber recruitment. However, the lats, or any muscle for that matter, incur greater muscle damage in a more lengthened position. For this reason, to maximize the mechanisms of muscle in the lats you must train them in both a lengthened and shortened position.
Mechanically the lats function the best on the second half of a lat pulldown. This study showed that muscle activation was much higher during the second half of a pulldown than the first. Higher muscle activation indicates greater fast twitch muscle fiber recruitment. However, the lats, or any muscle for that matter, incur greater muscle damage in a more lengthened position. For this reason, to maximize the mechanisms of muscle in the lats you must train them in both a lengthened and shortened position.
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