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Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral High Row

Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral High Row

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KEY FEATURES

Iso-Lateral Training

KEY FEATURES

Integrated Weight Storage

KEY FEATURES

GripGuard Footing

High Pulling Angle Advantage

The Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral High Row engages the upper back, traps, and lats in a way that traditional rows cannot. The high pulling angle mimics real-world movements like tackling, grappling, and pulling opponents in sports such as football, wrestling, and MMA. This unique path of motion builds strength and control where it matters most, helping athletes develop explosive pulling power for peak performance.

Stronger Grips, Stronger Pulls

The fixed overhand grip not only reinforces proper pulling mechanics but also enhances grip endurance, providing better control in both sport and training. By aligning the hands, wrists, and forearms in an optimal position, this grip engages the upper body effectively while reducing joint strain. This promotes efficient force transfer through the arms, shoulders, and back—critical for sports like football, wrestling, MMA, and strength training.

Starting Resistance (per arm)2 lbs (0.9 kg)
Product CodeIL-HR
Storage Weight Horns4
Recommended Plate Mix4 x 45 lb plates, 4 x 25 lb plates, 4 x 10 lb plates

What makes the Iso-Lateral High Row different from a Front Lat Pulldown?
The Iso-Lateral High Row and the Front Lat Pulldown both target the back muscles but differ in movement patterns. The Iso-Lateral High Row involves a more horizontal pulling motion with arms moving independently, primarily working the upper back, including the rhomboids, traps, and rear deltoids, with a secondary emphasis on the biceps. In contrast, the Front Lat Pulldown involves a vertical pulling motion that focuses on the latissimus dorsi, with secondary engagement of the biceps and traps.

On the Plate Loaded High Row machine, what is the handle on the thigh pad used for?
This handle has a multi-purpose function. It acts as a handle to adjust the thigh pad position, but it also allows for a firm grip for the non-working arm to perform single-arm rows.

Is the High Row machine suitable for athletes of all sizes?
Yes, the seat and thigh pads are fully adjustable to accommodate a wide range of users while ensuring proper alignment and stability.

What muscles does the High Row target?
The High Row primarily targets the upper back, including the rhomboids, trapezius, and rear deltoids. It also works the lats and biceps, providing a full upper-body workout that improves posture and strength.

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