Best Beginner Back Workouts With Trx
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Utilizing TRX equipment, which employs suspended body weight for resistance through adaptable bands, this workout introduces fundamental movement patterns suitable for individuals with less than one year of exercise experience.
The exercises focus on back muscles, which majorly contribute to pulling actions and are engaged in shoulder movements.
This routine is designed to simplify movement execution while providing a challenging session, adaptable to your unique fitness level.
The 5 Best Beginner Back Exercises with TRX
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1. TRX Row
TRX Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED439,300Back Strength45 mScoreBack
TRXThe TRX Row is a bodyweight exercise that strengthens your back. It uses a TRX strap to create instability and allows you to adjust resistance by moving your feet closer or farther from the anchor point.
How to do it
- Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and hold the TRX handles with palms facing each other, just below your chest.
- Engage your core by tightening your stomach muscles and keeping a straight line from heels to shoulders.
- Lean back slightly and extend your arms until they are straight, keeping your chest up and shoulders back.
- Pull your body back to the starting position by bending your elbows, maintaining a straight alignment.
Sets, Reps, Weight19reps29reps39reps2. TRX Clock Pull
TRX Clock Pull demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED100,262Back Strength76 mScoreBack
TRXThe TRX Clock Pull is a resistance exercise using a TRX strap that helps strengthen your back by engaging both sides of your body. You will lean back while pulling with one arm to target each side individually, allowing you to adjust the difficulty easily.
How to do it
- Stand facing the TRX with your arms extended in front of you, holding the handles.
- Lean back, keeping your body straight as you pull your chest toward the anchor.
- Pull with your right arm to the right (3 o'clock), then return to the start position.
- Next, pull with your left arm down (6 o'clock) and then up (12 o'clock).
- Switch sides and repeat the sequence.
Sets, Reps, Weight17reps27reps37reps3. TRX Swimmer Pull
TRX Swimmer Pull demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED140,297Back Strength63 mScoreBack
TRXThe TRX Swimmer Pull is a bodyweight exercise that strengthens your back by using TRX straps. You adjust the resistance by leaning back, making it beginner-friendly as you can modify how hard you pull.
How to do it
- Stand upright with the TRX handles in your hands, arms extended to the sides.
- Lean back while keeping your arms straight until the handles reach shoulder height.
- Pull yourself back to the starting position and repeat as instructed.
Sets, Reps, Weight17reps27reps37reps4. TRX Hip Throw
TRX Hip Throw demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED84,319Back Strength61 mScoreBack
TRXThe TRX Hip Throw is an exercise that strengthens your core and obliques by rotating your body. It's great for building core power and improving your rotational strength, helpful for athletes and anyone looking to enhance their fitness.
How to do it
- Stand holding the TRX handles with your arms straight and lean back.
- Bend your left elbow and bring your left fist across your body to your right shoulder while twisting your torso to the right.
- Return to the starting position and switch sides, repeating the movement.
Sets, Reps, Weight17reps27reps37reps5. TRX Power Pull
TRX Power Pull demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED102,702Back Strength67 mScoreBack
TRXThe TRX Power Pull is a bodyweight exercise that mainly strengthens your back while challenging your balance. You use one hand to hold a strap, which helps identify any differences in strength on each side of your body. You can adjust the difficulty by changing your distance from the anchor point.
How to do it
- Stand upright and hold the TRX handle with your right hand, arm bent in front of your shoulder.
- Lean back while keeping your body straight and extend your right arm out, rotating your torso to reach your left arm behind you.
- Pull yourself back to start by bending your right elbow. Repeat the exercise on the left side.
Sets, Reps, Weight17reps27reps37reps
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