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  2. 15 exercises to prevent back pain and combat poor posture - AOL

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    When it comes to back anatomy, there are several key muscles that are targeted during back exercises. One important muscle group is the erector spinae, which runs along the spine and helps to ...

  3. Bent-over row - Wikipedia

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    Starting out by lifting lower weights to build endurance in the lower back as well as the upper pulling muscles. Upper back muscles often have a lot of slow-twitch fibers so bent-over rows can respond better than some exercises that use muscles with a higher ratio of fast-twitch fibers. Doing the exercise with a slow tempo and avoiding jerking.

  4. Strengthen your back muscles with these 3 exercises - AOL

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    Strengthen your back muscles with these 3 exercises. In The Know. November 2, 2019 at 6:01 AM. In The Know: Fitness is a series of exercise videos hosted by personal trainer, ...

  5. The Best Lat Exercises to Build a Stronger Back - AOL

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    Build big, strong latissimus dorsi muscles takes more than just pull ups. Add these lat exercises and workouts to your routine to add major size and strength.

  6. Latissimus dorsi muscle - Wikipedia

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    Most latissimus dorsi exercises concurrently recruit the teres major, posterior fibres of the deltoid, long head of the triceps brachii, among numerous other stabilizing muscles. Compound exercises for the 'lats' typically involve elbow flexion and tend to recruit the biceps brachii , brachialis , and brachioradialis for this function.

  7. Human back - Wikipedia

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    The back muscles can usually heal themselves within a couple of weeks, but the pain can be intense and debilitating. Other common sources of back pain include disc problems, such as degenerative disc disease or a lumbar disc herniation , many types of fractures, such as spondylolisthesis or an osteoporotic fracture, or osteoarthritis .

  8. Erector spinae muscles - Wikipedia

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    The erector spinae (/ ɪ ˈ r ɛ k t ər ˈ s p aɪ n i / irr-EK-tər SPY-nee) [1] or spinal erectors is a set of muscles that straighten and rotate the back.The spinal erectors work together with the glutes (gluteus maximus, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus) to maintain stable posture standing or sitting.

  9. 30 exercises to tone your entire core and reduce back pain - AOL

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    These 30 core exercises from personal trainer and TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour will target all of these important muscle groups. String 5-7 together for an effective core routine ...