Bowflex RevolutionXP manual Stiff Arm Pulldown Muscles worked

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Back Exercises

Crossover Narrow Pulldowns — Shoulder Extension (with elbow flexion)

Muscles worked:

Latissimus Dorsi; Teres Major; Rear Deltoids; Biceps

Position:

Seated—facing machine.

Accessory:

Short Hand Grips

Pulleys / Adjustable Arm Position:

Lat Cross Bar / 9

Success Tips

START

 

FINISH

 

 

 

STARTFINISH

Lift your chest, keep your knees bent and feet on Standing Platform.

Do not bend your neck forwards or backwards during motion.

Keep your spine aligned, abs tight and a slight arch in your lower back. Do not slouch.

Cross your arms and grasp the Hand Grips (right Grip in left hand and vice versa).

Sit, arms extending upward, muscles relaxed and ready.

You may position your thighs directly beneath the pulleys, but lean back slightly from hips.

Initiate the movement by pulling your shoulder blades downward and together, drawing your elbows down toward your hips and then inward into your trunk.

At end of motion, shoulders should be fully depressed.

Forearms should stay in line with the direction of the cables.

Slowly return to the Start position, without relaxing the tension in your shoulders.

Stiff Arm Pulldown

Muscles worked:

Latissimus Dorsi; Teres Major; Rear Deltoids; Lower Trapezius; Biceps

Position:

Standing—facing machine. Seat removed.

Accessory:

Lat Pulldown Bar

Pulleys / Adjustable Arm Position:

Lat Cross Bar / 9

Success Tips

Lift your chest, keep your knees bent and feet on Standing Platform.

Do not bend your neck forwards or backwards during motion.

Keep your spine aligned, abs tight and a slight arch in your lower back. Do not slouch.

START

START

Grasp the Lat Pulldown Bar, keeping your hands next to each other with an underhand grip, and then sit, with your arms extending upward, muscles relaxed and ready.

You may position your thighs directly beneath the pulleys, but lean back slightly from hips.

FINISH

FINISH

Initiate the movement by lowering your shoulder blades, bringing them down and together.

Keep your arms straight, moving your hands downward in an arc and slowly in toward your thighs.

Slowly return to the Start position without relaxing muscle tension.

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Contents Bowflex Revolution XP Fitness GuideProduct Specifications Safety Precautions Important Safety InstructionsSafety Warning Labels Safety Warning Labels Getting to Know Your Bowflex Revolution XP Home Gym Bowflex Revolution XP Parts Reference GuideUsing Your Bowflex Revolution XP Home Gym Adjusting And Understanding ResistanceSpiraFlex Resistance Attaching SpiraFlex Resistance Packs Preparing for Use, Storing, and Moving Preparing for UseMaintenance Preventative MaintenanceAdjusting Cable Tension Cable Routing and Storage Squat Frame Pulley CablesAttaching Accessories Hand GripsInstalling the Seat and Attachments Seat and Back Pad with Locking PinLeg Extension Installing Attachments Safety precautionsBowflex Revolution XP Accessory Rack ordered separately Companion EquipmentDefining Your Goals Reaching Your Goals Designing Your Own ProgramExercising Properly Working OutWorkouts Minute Better Body WorkoutAdvanced General Conditioning Minute Upper/Lower Body Frequency 4 Days Per Week M-T-TH-FBody Building Frequency 3 Days On, 1 Day OffCircuit Training Anaerobic/Cardiovascular Frequency 2-3 Times Per WeekStrength Training Frequency 3 Days Per Week M-W-F Time About 45-60 MinutesExercises Revolutionary Way to ExerciseAdjustable Arm Position Success Tips Chest ExercisesHand Grips Chest Exercises Adjustable Arm Position Chest Exercises Chest Exercises Standing-facing outward. Seat re- moved Chest Exercises Shoulder Exercises Bent Rear Delt Row Muscles worked Rear Deltoids Middle Deltoids Trapezius Rhomboids Front Deltoids Upper Trapezius Triceps Middle Deltoids Supraspinatus Upper Trapezius Shoulder Extension elbows stabilized Muscles worked Scapular Protraction elbows stabilized Muscles worked Shoulder Rotator Cuff Internal Rotation Muscles worked Scapular Retraction Muscles worked Subscapularis Middle\Inferior fibers Pectoralis Major Posterior Deltoid, Teres minor, Infra- spinatus Back Exercises Startfinish Stiff Arm Pulldown Muscles worked Start Finish Adjustable Arm Position Success Tips Arm Exercises Triceps Extension Elbow Extension overhead Muscles worked Rope Pushdown Elbow Extension Muscles worked Start Finish Brachioradialis Biceps Reverse Curl Elbow Flexion in pronation Muscles worked Wrist Extension Muscles worked Resisted Dip Elbow Extension Muscles worked Upper Body Opposition Push-Pull Muscles worked Adjustable Arm Position Success Tips Abdominal Exercises Standing Oblique Abdominal Crunch Muscles worked Kneeling Low to High Trunk Rotation Muscles worked Leg Exercises Gastrocnemius Soleus Standing Hip Extension knee flexed Muscles worked Standing Hip Abduction Muscles worked Hip Flexion with Knee Flexion Muscles worked Stiff Leg Dead Lift Muscles worked Standing Hip Internal Rotation Muscles worked Lying Hip Internal Rotation Muscles worked Standing Single Leg Curl Knee Flexion Muscles worked Muscle Chart Page Exercise Log Page NOW Introduction The Bowflex Body Leanness ProgramPersonal Guarantee From Dr. Ellington Darden Measurements Body WeightCircumference of Body Parts Women MeasureSkinfold Measurements Women Measure Suprailium, Triceps, and ThighMen Measure Chest, Abdomen and Thigh Using Calipers When Measuring Skinfolds Optional Picture TakingWomen Men Determining Your Body Fat To Use The NomogramAge in Years Female Male Percent Body-FatCalculating Lean Body Mass For ExampleEnter Your Information Here Pounds or Kilograms Your Results Summary Sheet Measurements Before After DifferenceGuidelines Week 1&2 Guidelines Week 3&4Guidelines Week 5&6 Eating Guidelines Keep Menus Simple and Food Substitutions to a MinimumAvoid Too Much Stress Superhydrate Your System Eating Plan Week 5Eating Plan US Measurements CerealEating Plan Metric Measurements Shopping List May I have dinner for lunch and lunch for dinner? Page Eat smaller meals more frequently Limited Warranty Week Satisfaction GuaranteeBowflex Revolution XP Warranty Registration Card IMPORTANT! Mail Within 30 Days of PurchasePlease fold over and tape before mailing Offices in the United States

RevolutionXP specifications

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