Lever Seated Row (no chest pad)

The Lever Seated Row (no chest pad) primarily works the Erector Spinae, with secondary activation of the Brachialis, Brachioradialis, Infraspinatus, Latissimus Dorsi, Pectoralis Major (Sternal), Posterior Deltoid, Rhomboids, Teres Major, Teres Minor, Trapezius (Lower), Trapezius (Middle) and stabilizer support from the Adductor Magnus, Biceps Brachii (Long Head), Biceps Femoris (Long Head), Gluteus Maximus, Triceps (Long Head). It is a machine compound exercise at beginner difficulty.

The Lever Seated Row (no chest pad) is a beginner compound exercise performed with machine, following a horizontal pull movement pattern. It primarily targets the Erector Spinae, with secondary engagement of the Brachialis, Brachioradialis, Infraspinatus, Latissimus Dorsi, Pectoralis Major (Sternal), Posterior Deltoid, Rhomboids, Teres Major, Teres Minor, Trapezius (Lower), Trapezius (Middle). This is a bilateral pulling movement, engaging both sides of the body simultaneously.

A machine compound pull exercise targeting the Erector Spinae.

EquipmentMachine
DifficultyBeginner
TypeCompound
MovementHorizontal Pull
ForcePull
LateralityBilateral
PrimaryErector Spinae
SecondaryBrachialis, Brachioradialis, Infraspinatus, Latissimus Dorsi, Pectoralis Major (Sternal), Posterior Deltoid, Rhomboids, Teres Major, Teres Minor, Trapezius (Lower), Trapezius (Middle)

Muscles Worked

Front
Back
Primary Secondary Stabilizer

The Erector Spinae is the primary mover, taking on the bulk of the workload throughout the full range of motion. The Brachialis, Brachioradialis, Infraspinatus, Latissimus Dorsi, Pectoralis Major (Sternal), Posterior Deltoid, Rhomboids, Teres Major, Teres Minor, Trapezius (Lower), and Trapezius (Middle) act as secondary movers, assisting the primary muscles and contributing meaningfully to the overall output. The Adductor Magnus, Biceps Brachii (Long Head), Biceps Femoris (Long Head), and 2 other muscles act as stabilizers, maintaining joint position and postural alignment throughout the movement.

Primary Muscles

Secondary Muscles

Stabilizer Muscles

How to Perform

Preparation

  1. Sit on seat and grasp handles with each hand.
  2. Place feet on vertically angled platform.
  3. Slide hips back with knees slightly bent.

Execution

  1. Pull handles to waist while straightening torso upright.
  2. Pull shoulders back and push chest forward while arching back.
  3. Return until arms are extended, shoulders are stretched forward, and lower back is flexed forward.
  4. Repeat.

Comments

  1. Exercise is performed on apparatus with no chest pad, in contrast tostandard lever seated row machine.
  2. This exercise is more similar toCable Seated Row.
  3. Begin with light weight and add additional weight gradually to allow lower back adequateadaptation.
  4. Do not pause or bounce at bottom of lift.
  5. Do not lower weight beyond mild stretch.
  6. Full range of motion through lower back will vary from person to person.
  7. For even greater hip and low back articulation, hips may be slid back further with knees straighter.
  8. SeeCable Seated Row QuestionandDangerous Exercise Essay.
  9. Also seeLever Straight Back Seated Row (no chest pad).

Tips & Common Mistakes

Programming Suggestions

Adapt your sets and reps to your training goal. As a beginner-friendly exercise, start with lighter loads and focus on form before progressing weight.

Strength3–5 sets × 3–6 reps at 80–90% 1RM with 2–4 minutes rest.
Hypertrophy3–5 sets × 6–12 reps at 65–80% 1RM with 60–120 seconds rest.
Endurance2–4 sets × 15–20 reps at 50–65% 1RM with 30–60 seconds rest.

Alternative Exercises

These exercises target the same primary muscles (Erector Spinae) and can be substituted based on your equipment or variation preferences.

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