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4 PRINCIPLES to GROW a BIGGER, WIDER BACK! 

Brian Alsruhe
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@rurikbrackett4575
@rurikbrackett4575 5 лет назад
Excellent video! it reminds me of the saying "backs to strength athletes are like biceps to bodybuilders"
@StevenIuele98
@StevenIuele98 5 лет назад
Rurik Brackett love that quote
@quimripoll6824
@quimripoll6824 5 лет назад
Every video you upload is a f*cking update to my program and my trainning mindset. Really appreciate it.
@DrDevil123123
@DrDevil123123 5 лет назад
I hate watching your videos when I'm about to go to bed because it makes me want to go back to the gym and hit an awesome workout every time
@jamiemorris6088
@jamiemorris6088 5 лет назад
Brian has an awful disease that cuts his weight and strength dramatically. Still ten times stronger than me at my best 😂😭 Oh love your content Brian keep moving forward legend !
@callanbentlee3357
@callanbentlee3357 3 года назад
i guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a method to log back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot my account password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@jaxtonjase7189
@jaxtonjase7189 3 года назад
@Callan Bentlee Instablaster :)
@JasonLeeno
@JasonLeeno 5 лет назад
Your definitely right about heavy carries being on a whole other level. The first time I did a 500lb carry, I felt like a baby with a swollen head learning to walk lol
@wd7643
@wd7643 5 лет назад
TIME STAMPS 1:19 How I Gained Mass on my Back in the First Place. 2:07 Why I chose Principals as opposed to Techniques. 2:35 A BodyBuilding Confession… 3:25 The Start of the Principles. 3:30 What is the appropriate Weight for back training? 4:52 What is the Appropriate Volume for Back Training? 6:15 Does the Time Under Tension Matter With Back Training? 6:24 Pausing your reaps on Strict(ish) Back Movements. 7:27 Increasing Reps & Time In a Given Exercise/Workout. 8:00 Utilizing “Rep Games” to initiate growth. 8:28 How Much weighted Carries Can Change the Game. 9:40 Make Your Back a Priority! 10:10 How I layout my Back Training.
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
I am confused. You literally cut and Pasted this from the description. Should I post it here as well?
@vascomachado2570
@vascomachado2570 5 лет назад
Brian Alsruhe Yes, unfortunately a lot of people don’t check the description. Maybe just put it as a comment and pin it. Appreciate your content! You’ve been one of my favourite to watch
@wd7643
@wd7643 5 лет назад
Brian Alsruhe Yes I did that so people can click on the times and go to that portion of the video. Most people don't read the description. Sorry for the copy and paste.
@The513Warning
@The513Warning 5 лет назад
It makes it easier for people on mobile too. I always check the description, but you can't click on timestamps in the description when you're on mobile.
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
It’s no problem man and that is for making it, but wow. If people watching a video about hard work are too lazy to click a button I think they might not make it haha
@grahamcallaghan5429
@grahamcallaghan5429 5 лет назад
I've had food poisoning - Campylobacteriosis - for the last 6 days. Hardly slept, havent eaten, lost probably 8lbs and was just about to peak for a bench PR too. Feeling very sorry for myself! Hearing your story and how you've dropped almost 70lbs gives me a much more positive attitude. Even after all that - you're still at it with everything you got! An inspiration and role model. Plus this video has given me something good to watch while I lay in my bed! So thanks! Haha.
@VaelinAlSo
@VaelinAlSo 5 лет назад
got that too, lost 12lbs in a week, felt like shit for another week at the gym
@isaaccox737
@isaaccox737 5 лет назад
Watching you walk around that pond is more relaxing than it should be
@mr.d_88
@mr.d_88 5 лет назад
"Put your back into it!" Every dad ever. Thanks papa Alsruhe
@burner1303
@burner1303 5 лет назад
Your proselytizing of the barbell row convinced me to always include it as an antagonistic mover for bench. Now I chase bench and row prs at the same time. Glad you're doing better!
@mjcox12
@mjcox12 5 лет назад
1. Move Heavy Weights - Light Isolation / Compounds don't work alone. 2. Back needs a lot of volume - Hit a pulling exercise every time in the gym. 3. Time under tension - Keep mind muscle connection. Heavy Kroc Rows / Carries. 4. Take it serious - Think in same terms as your main movements.
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
Thank you but all of the time stamps are already in the description
@apexbjj
@apexbjj 5 лет назад
I love how honest and real you are talking about your health.
@travisellison7098
@travisellison7098 5 лет назад
When I started lifting about a year ago I could bench 225 for reps but I could not row 135 for reps. Back has been my main focus for a year and this channel has helped me learn how to do that more than any other.
@snorlaxcom
@snorlaxcom 5 лет назад
I can row 235 for reps but not bench 220 for reps😭
@travisellison7098
@travisellison7098 5 лет назад
I have heard that you should be able to row at least as much as bench but better to be able to row 20% more.
@snorlaxcom
@snorlaxcom 5 лет назад
@@travisellison7098 I keep hearing big back = big bench, so I have been hitting rows accordingly. at least back fills up the shirt lol
@therealg4197
@therealg4197 5 лет назад
How tf is that even possible
@jakesimmonds5043
@jakesimmonds5043 5 лет назад
I bench 235lbs 5 reps. Deadlift is 300 squat is 220lb 15 reps. I row 80lb dumbells I can chin up 125lbs. Its weird
@andrewtate5652
@andrewtate5652 5 лет назад
After just a few weeks with your free mass template and applying principles from your videos, results are legit. Thank you so much. Your workouts are insane, especially in Maryland summer heat and humidity! Good speed on the recovery and adding mass to your back!
@mr.monitor.
@mr.monitor. 5 лет назад
You're back and your back is back. That's fantastic 👍
@SaturdayNightSlamMaster1980
@SaturdayNightSlamMaster1980 5 лет назад
Speedy recovery, Brian. Rows & Avocados. ❤️
@jamesbrannigan5620
@jamesbrannigan5620 4 года назад
Thanks to Brian I do 2-3 x more pulling than pushing & it works. Great carryover too
@joshchunkynhunkymiller9725
@joshchunkynhunkymiller9725 5 лет назад
Brian you’re an absolute warrior brother! Fighting through Illness with the positivity you’ve been doing while still making killer content is an inspiration. Cheers dude! 💪🏻💯
@ascendedvegeta
@ascendedvegeta 5 лет назад
Yo Brian! I was just wondering if you had any plans for more podcasts. I've been listening to them a lot more while I drive instead of music and I find myself wishing there was more podcast content with you. I just really enjoy hearing your (and others) thoughts and opinions about anything and everything
@catherinemyers9021
@catherinemyers9021 5 лет назад
I second a podcast.
@davidverzwyvelt1962
@davidverzwyvelt1962 5 лет назад
Good timing for me I've had what I thought was an injury for a year, no serious back work. Turns out I just had a giant knot and am 100% now! Bout to get serious about back training! Thx for the video!
@mihael2509
@mihael2509 5 лет назад
Weighted carries are the GOAT
@js-gstrength4190
@js-gstrength4190 2 года назад
I followed almost all the advice u said, 2 years later I have one of the most developed back in my gym. Only been training for 2 years and a bit
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 2 года назад
That is so cold here brother! I am honored to be part of your journey
@apuuvah
@apuuvah 4 года назад
Light weight, baby! Yeah buddy! "Everybody wanna be a bodybuilder, don' nobody wanna lifts some heavy-ass weight". Ronnie trained VERY heavy and his back was insanity.
@joeljames2367
@joeljames2367 5 лет назад
Brian something I learned from you and Maybe you said it on this video and I missed it but the best gauge on if your back is strong enough is if you can row what you bench press. I though you were nuts but I worked towards it anyway and not only is it possible it’s so right I wish had I known years ago.
@aielwar
@aielwar 5 лет назад
Always putting supreme content that is easy to understand and more importantly, implement. You're the best trainer on the net Brian. Why he doesn't have a million or more subscribers is beyond me.
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
I wish I did man, but thank you!
@michaelgendron3420
@michaelgendron3420 5 лет назад
Love your honesty Brian. It is so refreshing and inspiring. Thanks for your insight and wisdom.
@MegaVRAK
@MegaVRAK 5 лет назад
Brian, I must say the videos and how you make them are very well made. Precise, exact, with the focus on training and specific stuff. Other strongman do a lot of entertaining videos, which can be fun to look at, interesting, but yours are the ones which have the most informational value. And that´s why I am very thankful for the time you spend making them. You and Alan are the best! Peace.
@robbaldwin2402
@robbaldwin2402 5 лет назад
Haha, I like the admission of how you felt once you lost a lot of your size; there are a lot of guys who say they don't care about aesthetics or any of that, but it's because they already fill out an XL shirt so they don't feel any need to do anything else. Sorry to hear about the illnesses; best of luck taking care of yourself.
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 5 лет назад
XL shirt. Those dudes are going for the girls small.
@jdru8787
@jdru8787 5 лет назад
You can do side bends and situps....
@alena.alsruhe
@alena.alsruhe 5 лет назад
This video is awesome and super helpful to keep in mind when choosing weights for the workout ! Love what you said about carries ! My goal is typically body weight sandbag, keg or farmers each hand. This is a challenge but well worth it !!!! And always always weighted pull ups ! Thanks for all you shared! For those of you who want specific exercises Brian put out a 9 back variations video that was awesome ! Check it out !
@user-ln5xb5sx1b
@user-ln5xb5sx1b 5 месяцев назад
Great video sir great information
@morrisolmsted1316
@morrisolmsted1316 3 года назад
Dude, once again, great info. I find your videos super helpful. Just started lifting heavy for 1st time in my life at 49. I need all the info I can get, I’ll do the rest!!!
@torvaldrunarson4219
@torvaldrunarson4219 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for all your videos and work and sharing :D
@roseorphee9008
@roseorphee9008 3 года назад
This was one of the best back advice Thank you
@aljasser1940
@aljasser1940 5 лет назад
I fking love you man, keep up the good work
@donworland
@donworland 5 лет назад
I hope the question applies, for aging fellows, say a low back thing is messing with a brother.....what are your thoughts on training the back using gymnasts methods with rings and parallelets? Don't worry, the trap bar will get shrugged, the kettlebell will be rowed but any "ring hold' stuff to get the lats firing, stuff like that, supine ring rowing etc. ?
@y.cortez657
@y.cortez657 5 лет назад
AWESOME VIDEO...!! THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THE GREAT TIPS...!!
@parkerbell4896
@parkerbell4896 5 лет назад
Best thing I did for my back in high school was playing bass 5 for marching band. Having a 60ish pound drum strapped over your shoulders for a few hours a day really helps
@jayc8442
@jayc8442 5 лет назад
Brian I hear some top powerlifters say the rack pull is an ego lift. But I wonder if they are referring to people that start way above the knees and only do a 2-3” movement? Your thoughts on the rack pull? I found starting below the knees which is how I was taught helps my back. Can you break that movement down for us?
@MeinNameistCarlos
@MeinNameistCarlos 5 лет назад
Jay C the below the knee rack pull, starting right at your sticking point, is a common exercise. Even the starting strength people recommend it for overload and training the lockout. This is also common in strongman. You see a kind of rack pull done with the Wagon wheels
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
In my mind a rack pull is 13” or18” brother. I have never done a rack pull above the knee in my life. I would find that largely a waste of time for the most part when just dropping it a few inches makes it much better
@donworland
@donworland 5 лет назад
Thanks for the carries, I started doing it like a year ago more often, really love it.
@jameswoodall9261
@jameswoodall9261 5 лет назад
Great to see how a regular person can overcome the knocks in life. Get aftr it!!
@wills8557
@wills8557 5 лет назад
Gday Brian just wondering if you have any advice for the opposite, for example if you have a really strong back and can row 3 plates for sets of 20 but can't even bench 3 plates for reps. Any advice for those few of us who can grow back like crazy but pressing is a joke
@snorlaxcom
@snorlaxcom 5 лет назад
word. I can out back bros but get out pressed and flat benched all day
@heartbeatpoetry7704
@heartbeatpoetry7704 5 лет назад
Maybe take a look at your form? After watching Brian's videos on benching I started using my lats and my quads a lot more when benching. A lot of the same muscles used when rowing are used for benching too, so if you are strong in one you should be strong in the other.
@wills8557
@wills8557 5 лет назад
@@heartbeatpoetry7704 I'm fairly critical of my bench form as despite struggling with it I love to bench and have studied a lot videos from Brian, Dave Tate/elitefts and others trying to better it. I definitely use a lot of back and leg drive because those areas are strong points for me, I appreciate the input though and will continue to critique my form! Also my question is not specifically just bench but for pressing strength on a whole, what are some strategies a person can implement to bring up their raw pressing strength given they have a strong back, because as you said usually if you are strong in one you are strong in the other.
@xavieralexander7233
@xavieralexander7233 5 лет назад
I recently got a herniated disk in my lumbar spine and have started lifting again but I am hesitant to do deadlifts and squats because I don’t want to re-injure it. But I also have aspirations to continue with competing in strongman. I love ur channel, all the videos have helped me tons to make leaps and bounds as far as strength is concerned but I would really appreciate it if u could give me some tips for how to return to training, thanks again and have a good one!
@fithealth247
@fithealth247 5 лет назад
Great video! Keep grinding brother and I hope you continue to fight this parasite and get back your body and strength to where it was even though you're still strong like a bull!
@stackered
@stackered 5 лет назад
Sucks to hear you have/had Lyme. Keep up on monitoring it, because it comes back over and over until you really take care of it. I've had Lyme for a while and it came back 10 years after I originally had it at the peak of my athletic and strength development, taking me out of the gym for 10 months and atrophying me from 215 lbs jacked to 170 lbs skinny fat. Basically started all over in the gym back then
@garyk.3080
@garyk.3080 5 лет назад
Great advice, super in-depth love your videos brother you are awesome keep up the awesome work 💪
@mariotigres1873
@mariotigres1873 5 лет назад
I just subscribed to your channel Brian. Strongman training look so much fun!
@jamesbenedict7516
@jamesbenedict7516 5 лет назад
Does carrying a case of Guinness count as front loaaded carries?
@AussieAlex4
@AussieAlex4 5 лет назад
"Was" throwing up 50 times a day? Good to hear that you're on the mend with that.
@safwatshawky5302
@safwatshawky5302 5 лет назад
thank you for the amazing tips, and I hope you get your back..back 😁
@meowmeowone8479
@meowmeowone8479 5 лет назад
Schistosoma: Mansonii or Heamatobium? Two slightly different symptomatologies. Both nasty. Glad you're doing better. Had me the old typhoid few years back. Goddamn if it didn't damn near kill me. Guess it wasn't my time. Took forever to regain the strength to just climb stairs. The struggle is real. Health is truly the ultimate wealth. Take care of it, always.
@NinjaofApathy
@NinjaofApathy 5 лет назад
Thanks Brian.
@2012lmfao
@2012lmfao 4 года назад
Hi Brian . Colloidal ionic silver 100ppm 3 tablespoons a day for about 3 months killed off a parasite I picked up.
@thomaseld1090
@thomaseld1090 5 лет назад
Brian! Love the content you are putting out but these are hard to watch without getting dizzy!
@finditmakeitliftit
@finditmakeitliftit 5 лет назад
Awesome Video Brain👊. Really great content👍
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching it!
@1985Crystal
@1985Crystal 5 лет назад
A great morning for a great video
@bobweber4140
@bobweber4140 3 года назад
Thankyou god bless
@kevindraper8885
@kevindraper8885 5 лет назад
thx Brian. Great video
@asherray4969
@asherray4969 5 лет назад
This was super helpful!!
@JS-ub9mn
@JS-ub9mn 5 лет назад
Thanks for the good guidance. You mentioned the highs and lows of your bodyweight...where are you are right now?
@DrewLSsix
@DrewLSsix 5 лет назад
3:50 whatever that guy sees that bodybuilder doing today I promise you he got that back and the majority of his mass moving heavy weights and lots of volume over time.
@xevilrabbit12
@xevilrabbit12 5 лет назад
Yes
@NextSurvivor
@NextSurvivor 5 лет назад
Great video, very helpful!
@AZ_TONY
@AZ_TONY 5 лет назад
May God bless this beautiful man.
@juliancollis7794
@juliancollis7794 5 лет назад
Thanks brother
@JoshuaKevinPerry
@JoshuaKevinPerry 5 лет назад
Snatch grip high pulls.
@Johnjay82
@Johnjay82 5 лет назад
Yeah! I love them. Since the last months I only train Muscle Snatch (also great for upper back), Snatch Grip High Pulls, Zercher Squats as main movements. Push-Ups (make them as hard, that you are toasted by the 10th rep - either through TUT or just maximum concentration on full body contraction), Inverted Rows (same as Push-ups) and Atlas Stone Carries are secondary Movements. That really works for me. My Back looks good and I get stronger each time.
@JoshuaKevinPerry
@JoshuaKevinPerry 5 лет назад
@@Johnjay82 I literally just started doing snatch grip high pulls last night. I wanted to build a bigger back, and strongerbyscience said snatch high pulls, deadlifts, high-block deadlifts, rack pulls, and full control on heavy shrugs.
@Johnjay82
@Johnjay82 5 лет назад
@@JoshuaKevinPerry I do High Pulls since 4 years (on/off) now. They are great for Shoulders (train the medial delts too), traps and upper backs in general. I don´t do deadlifts anymore because I start the High Pulls and Muscle Snatch from the bottom - so it´s like high volume deadlifts. I think it´s better to focus on only a few exercises and get good at them. With Inv. Rows (also called bodyweight rows) in different grips, Muscle Snatches, Zercher Squats and Atlas Stones my back is fried. I train for the 7th year now and since last year I think I finally understood how to train my back properly. Concentration on full body tension with the Inverted Rows (and different grips) was far better than trying to put on more weight with (for example) Bent Over Rows. With everything else -> more weight, not to much volume but higher training frequency. And: Don´t underestimate Inverted Rows. They are always put as a "beginner" exercise, but they are my main staple for back training (I see them as secondary because I don´t try to do them with more weight, sets oder reps - but with more and better contraction). For me they are better than pull-ups. Also Push-Ups are great. I think that Paul Chek (if I remember correctly) said it best: "I don´t want to learn from the guy who can do 100 push ups but from the one who does them as hard that he can´t do more than 10." - That´s how I try to handle Inv Rows and Push-Ups - without doing exotic things like planches (ok, I do pseudo planche Push-Ups as a finisher often, but you get the idea). But -> there are no "best" exercises or secret tips. Try things out - keep what works best and ditch what doesn´t .
@Johnjay82
@Johnjay82 5 лет назад
My Mistake: It was Steve Maxwell on London Real, not Paul Chek: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ea0ReKfszEM.html
@evooff
@evooff 5 лет назад
@@JoshuaKevinPerry When you say strongerbyscience you mean Greg Nuckols? Where did he say that?
@johnbendfeldt
@johnbendfeldt 5 лет назад
Excellent video as always. You should collaborate with Eric Bugenhagen sometime. Thicc back Bois together at last.
@isaiasxd4453
@isaiasxd4453 6 месяцев назад
Rocket man 🚀✨
@stewartbailey5500
@stewartbailey5500 5 лет назад
Preach brother 🙏
@pops3554
@pops3554 Год назад
I row every day!!!!!
@n0yn0y
@n0yn0y 5 лет назад
How to build a bigger back: - flare your arms and send shoulders forward when benching -round back when deadlifting -only do bicep curls
@cro_magnum
@cro_magnum 5 лет назад
Make sure you do those curls in the power rack too
@damianhinch2907
@damianhinch2907 5 лет назад
The problem I have is apparently I have a slipped vertebrae (spondylolisthesis) so basically any heavy work has the potential to mess me up real good. So bent over rows and even carries normally are not possible.
@The513Warning
@The513Warning 5 лет назад
Yeah, them battle ropes? Oh, man lol. I started throwing those in as conditioning at the end of some of my sets and they will light your back up something serious. The ones that I use have a 2 inch diameter, so it taxes my grip too.
@balkee42
@balkee42 5 лет назад
Any tips for fixing brachioradialis pain/inflammation?? Any pronated row,pullup,pulldown is impossible for me. This shit wont go away
@stoicacostinluigi8564
@stoicacostinluigi8564 5 лет назад
Thank you, Lat Daddy!
@hayanradwan6100
@hayanradwan6100 5 лет назад
So gay frate
@stoicacostinluigi8564
@stoicacostinluigi8564 5 лет назад
@@hayanradwan6100 Cum zici tu, frate
@lazarnikolic8161
@lazarnikolic8161 5 лет назад
Ever considered making a "back stuff" T-shirt?
@felixj7696
@felixj7696 5 лет назад
Brian, i have a question Can a person with high minus eye (miopia ) 8 or 9 can lift heavy weight and is it safe for them to do bracing because the higher pressure on the eye ? Thanks
@41DiRkNoWiTzKi41
@41DiRkNoWiTzKi41 5 лет назад
How much back volume for a beginner? I train full body 3x per week. 2x per week: 3 sets pullups (weighted once I can do 10), 3 sets rows, 2 sets facepulls 1x per week: 3x5 Snatch grip Deadlift, 3 sets pullups, 2 sets facepulls In your opinion is this too much?
@anthonyhaga7559
@anthonyhaga7559 5 лет назад
Brian, I love pulling a weighted sled for tractioning the low back and hips. The other day I pulled a sled that was 470 without counting the sled (no idea how much it actually weighs) but I noticed my back wasn’t pumped at all compared to pulling one at home on concrete. Is there any suggestion you can give to fix this? Love the channel, keep fighting the good fight brother!
@72buffaloman
@72buffaloman 5 лет назад
Hunting season opens in a few weeks in maryland . Brian better be careful on his pond walk videos i always notice a treestand just inside the woods . Hah
@DickToles
@DickToles 5 лет назад
ridgebacks are awesome jobs.
@JsDentonable
@JsDentonable 5 лет назад
" also kind of cool experience " the fuckin madlad
@frankmorris2603
@frankmorris2603 5 лет назад
Super high standard and informative video again Brian. Question......are you seeking compensation for the physical ailments you've accrued while risking your life for your country in the past ? Nobody would think less of you for trying.
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
No man. If I could I would but you can’t prove where someone was infected with something
@frankmorris2603
@frankmorris2603 5 лет назад
@@BrianAlsruheOfficial Bummer.
@Wutang3737
@Wutang3737 5 лет назад
Do those hand grip strengthen things work for grip strength? The ones you squeeze that like a clip. My farmers carry is weak. My traps don’t get much of a workout because my forearms give out too quick.
@jdavidgarcia127
@jdavidgarcia127 5 лет назад
Towards the end of the video you could see she took off. Lol good luck getting her and thanks for the content!
@angelocos1
@angelocos1 5 лет назад
Hope your health gets better and better. Thank you also for not being a "Fitness bullshit artist"
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
Doing my best brother! Thank you!
@Dummebertrambentebix
@Dummebertrambentebix 3 года назад
Ive Got tendonitis in both hands (stabilizers and grip/finger muscles). My back has been suffering alot because of my inabillity to pull anything with my hands. (Straps barely help) Do you guys have a good exercise I can do to regain some strength?
@jigginjohnson2893
@jigginjohnson2893 5 лет назад
How did you get the worm? What did you eat?
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
It swam through my skin when j was doing stuff in counter terrorism. Wasn’t something I ate
@heartbeatpoetry7704
@heartbeatpoetry7704 5 лет назад
When doing light and fast(explosive) sets, what kind of rep range are you looking at?
@PCSExponent
@PCSExponent 5 лет назад
Funny lat spreads? Is that something you serve with appetizers?
@morganfreeman8230
@morganfreeman8230 2 года назад
could i use a zercher shrug as its the only way to keep weight infront of me
@aresjerry
@aresjerry 5 лет назад
How did he contract the parasite? Or giardia?
@Josifer4GAppFire
@Josifer4GAppFire 5 лет назад
How did you fix the parasites?
@paulwhite959
@paulwhite959 5 лет назад
I've tried the pause at the top...and at the bottom...and my arms *always* try to take over any row or pull. Good for biceps, but it's horrible for my back
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
Then you need to learn how to use your back brother. It’s not like this is an impossible thing. Take the time to learn it and you will be glad you did. If you keep doing it the way you are doing it, you will run into injury
@carlbriggs651
@carlbriggs651 5 лет назад
🙌🏼
@justincooke1026
@justincooke1026 5 лет назад
Does anyone have any tips to help with feeling my back during exercises , while doing rows and such i don’t feel them in my lats
@BrianAlsruheOfficial
@BrianAlsruheOfficial 5 лет назад
Reps brother. You need to take the time to learn your body. The j Ferber can’t teach you that
@justincooke1026
@justincooke1026 5 лет назад
Brian Alsruhe Alrighty , thanks !
@0vermars520
@0vermars520 4 года назад
Guess he's bringing sexy back... *puts on sunglasses YEEEEEEEEEAAAHHHHHHHH
@cassanopiano5332
@cassanopiano5332 5 лет назад
Brian, look into raw vegan diet, you can get rid of ANY parasite and cure ANY disease. Watch John rose RU-vid channel, you can still do your strength training. Peace and love brother ❤️🙏🏼
@skipeveryday7282
@skipeveryday7282 5 лет назад
Walking about trying to make sure your dog isn't getting pumped. #thelifeofbrian
@puppy8125
@puppy8125 5 лет назад
Ross Catto Start rowing more you have the flattest back I’ve ever seen.
@skipeveryday7282
@skipeveryday7282 5 лет назад
@@puppy8125 It's not my fault. I suffer from a condition known as SBTY.
@94EyeEagle
@94EyeEagle 5 лет назад
imagine if Brian has a daughter (or daughters)... 😂😂😂
@landerhendrickx3522
@landerhendrickx3522 5 лет назад
Jay Tran they would be so conditioned they could win at the crossfit games at 20 years old.
@SantomPh
@SantomPh 4 года назад
@@landerhendrickx3522 nah they would be kicked out for doing proper form and refusing to lift for time
@twinrivers6200
@twinrivers6200 2 года назад
Boys would be hella scared to knock on the door especially teenaged lol. Think Bad Boys 2
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