Barbell-Upright-Row

Barbell-Upright-Row
English Name EZ Bar Upright Row
Difficulty Intermediate
Exercise Types کششی, پویا
Primary Muscle (EN) Lateral Deltoid
Muscle GroupsShoulder Muscles Trapezius
Workout TypeEndurance Strength training
Required equipmentBarbell

💠 Exercise guide

The EZ-Bar Upright Row is designed to strengthen the shoulders, especially the lateral deltoids and trapezius muscles. When performed with proper control and form, it helps build both strength and size in the shoulders.

Barbell-Upright-Row

💠 How to perform the exercise

Barbell-Upright-Row

Preparation

✅ Choose an EZ-bar with an appropriate weight.
✅ Stand upright with your feet shoulder-width apart.
✅ Hold the EZ-bar with an overhand grip, hands slightly narrower than shoulder-width.

Execution method

✅ Pull the bar upward slowly, keeping your elbows higher than your wrists.
✅ Raise the bar until it reaches chest or chin level.
✅ Pause briefly at the top, then lower the bar back down under control.

Coaching tips and recommendations

✔ Keep your back straight and core engaged.
✔ Avoid swinging your body or using momentum.
✔ Always keep your elbows above your wrists.
✔ Breathe out as you pull the bar up and inhale as you lower it.

Benefits of the exercise

1️⃣ Strengthens the lateral deltoids and upper traps
2️⃣ Improves shoulder shape and size
3️⃣ Increases pulling and lifting strength
4️⃣ Engages shoulders, traps, and forearms simultaneously
5️⃣ Great for strength and hypertrophy programs
6️⃣ Requires only simple, accessible equipment
7️⃣ Enhances shoulder stability
8️⃣ Improves neuromuscular coordination
9️⃣ Can be performed at home or in the gym
🔟 Adds variety to your shoulder workout routine

💠 Muscles engaged in the movement

This exercise primarily targets the shoulder muscles, but many assisting muscles are also engaged to ensure proper execution of the movement.

Main muscles

Lateral Deltoid
Lateral Deltoid

Synergistic muscles

Trapezius muscle
Trapezius
Supraspinatus Muscle
Supraspinatus
Anterior Deltoid Muscle
Anterior Deltoid
Infraspinatus Muscle
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor Muscle
Teres Minor
Brachioradialis
Brachioradialis
Biceps Brachii Muscle
Biceps
Serratus Anterior Muscle
Serratus Anterior

Stabilizers

Levator scapulae muscle
Levator Scapulae
Engaged muscles

Deltoid Muscle

Deltoideus Muscle

🔹 The deltoid muscle is one of the most important and voluminous muscles of the shoulder region. Its primary function is to move the arm in various directions and stabilize the shoulder joint. Due to its triangular shape, it is named “deltoid,” derived from the Greek word “Δέλτα” (delta), meaning triangle.

🔹 The deltoid muscle is divided into three distinct heads, each playing a specific role in shoulder movement. The anterior head assists in forward motions and arm flexion, the middle head is responsible for abduction and lifting the arm, and the posterior head supports extension and movements behind the body. This muscle is essential for the stability and strength of the shoulder joint, and its weakness can lead to limited range of motion, reduced shoulder power, and an increased risk of injury.

Deltoid Muscle

Trapezius muscle

Trapezius Muscle

The trapezius muscle is one of the most important superficial back muscles, extending from the occipital region to the middle of the back. It plays a key role in shoulder movements, scapular stabilization, and neck motions. Strengthening this muscle improves shoulder endurance, reduces neck pain, and enhances overall posture.

Trapezius muscle

Muscle training

Pelank is a comprehensive encyclopedia of the body’s muscles, providing an accurate and scientific review of all muscles. Below, you can find muscle groups. By clicking on each muscle group, you will have access to complete information about it, including:

1️⃣ Basic information about the muscle
2️⃣ Muscle anatomy
3️⃣ Muscle physiology
4️⃣ Innervation and blood supply
5️⃣ Importance of the muscle in the body and sports
6️⃣ Strengthening exercises
7️⃣ Scientific and interesting facts

📌 At the end, a summary review of each muscle will be provided.

Body muscles training guide link

🔹 The muscle group engaged in this movement is highlighted in color.

References

Anatomy and medical books :

Sports and training references :

  • Strength Training Anatomy by Frederic Delavier
  • Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning by NSCA
  • Well-known articles and training programs by international coaches

Medical databases :

  • PubMed (for scientific and research articles)
  • MedlinePlus (health and medical information)
  • WebMD (for practical and general health information)

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