
Originally Posted by
yungfaceb3
Let me beigin by saying that not everyone needs a bench to have good form and eliminate momentum and cheating. I think one of the problems with contemporary bodybuilding is that poepl take these easy ass ways out without attempting to perfect the basic, superior, core exercises that are the backbone of bodybuilding. On the bench my range of motion is greatly limited as well as the ability to do extra reps after fatiguing. The bar tends to hit the bench as green so wisely stated..and thus I am unable to hit the area that is one of the most important parts of the muscular contraction. Plus...the lower back work done with barbell rows is second only to specefic isolatory lower back exercises and possibly heavy squats depending on stature. FRank Zane used to have a lagging lower back, and what did he do to bring it up?.....he put aside the bench supported rows he was accustmed to and did standing bent-over barbell rows and his lower back became great..he even stated that his entire back from top to bottom benefited from this transition. As far trying 135 for 8 reps without momentum or cheating....I don't think that is very dificult whatsoever. Using an incline nech as you specified 135 would probably only be my first set of about 15 reps...but then I would probably go back to doing them standing because as every other time i tried them on the bench....the range of motion was so limited it was ridicullous. And as far as standing parallel and performing them...lol...135 would be just as..if not moreso...easy and My body would never move or utilize momemtum at all whatsoever. So let me summarize... Standing bent over barbell rows: More range of motion, works wayyy more muscles including lower back!, can gradually shift into forced reps on last sets for good finish (optional.) Incline bench barbell rows: limited range of motion....works no lower back or supporting muscles. Must use less weight, does not hit upper back as much, no option of forced reps.
Standing bent over barbell rows > Incline becnh barbell rows