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Backward Drag vs Rowing, Stationary

Backward Drag - starting position
Backward Drag - ending position
Backward Drag
beginner·Other·compound
Rowing, Stationary - starting position
Rowing, Stationary - ending position
Rowing, Stationary
intermediate·Machine

Side-by-Side

Backward Drag
VS
Rowing, Stationary
beginner
Level
intermediate
Other
Equipment
Machine
compound
Mechanic
N/A
pull
Force
N/A
Strongman
Category
Cardio
quadriceps
Primary
quadriceps
calvesforearmsgluteshamstringslower back
Secondary
bicepscalvesgluteshamstringslower backmiddle back

Muscle Analysis

Shared

quadricepscalvesgluteshamstringslower back

Only in Backward Drag

forearms

Only in Rowing, Stationary

bicepsmiddle back

Instructions

Backward Drag

1

Load a sled with the desired weight, attaching a rope or straps to the sled that you can hold onto.

2

Begin the exercise by moving backwards for a given distance. Leaning back, extend through the legs for short steps to move as quickly as possible.

Rowing, Stationary

1

To begin, seat yourself on the rower. Make sure that your heels are resting comfortably against the base of the foot pedals and that the straps are secured. Select the program that you wish to use, if applicable. Sit up straight and bend forward at the hips.

2

There are three phases of movement when using a rower. The first phase is when you come forward on the rower. Your knees are bent and against your chest. Your upper body is leaning slightly forward while still maintaining good posture. Next, push against the foot pedals and extend your legs while bringing your hands to your upper abdominal area, squeezing your shoulders back as you do so. To avoid straining your back, use primarily your leg and hip muscles.

3

The recovery phase simply involves straightening your arms, bending the knees, and bringing your body forward again as you transition back into the first phase.

Verdict

Both exercises target the quadriceps. Backward Drag is a beginner exercise using other, while Rowing, Stationary is intermediate and uses machine. Choose Backward Drag if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Rowing, Stationary for a greater challenge.

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