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🔥 The Most Effective Lat Pulldown Variation Mid-grip lat pulldowns are the perfect balance between wide and close grip. This variation maximizes lat activation while keeping tension on the middle back. You get width from the lats and control from the rhomboids and traps — all in one movement. Too wide? You lose range of motion. Too close? Your arms take over. Mid-grip keeps the tension exactly where it should be. Pull your elbows down and slightly back. Control the negative. Squeeze at the bott
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🔥 The Most Effective Lat Pulldown Variation Mid-grip lat pulldowns are the perfect balance between wide and close grip. This variation maximizes lat activation while keeping tension on the middle back. You get width from the lats and control from the rhomboids and traps — all in one movement. Too wide? You lose range of motion. Too close? Your arms take over. Mid-grip keeps the tension exactly where it should be. Pull your elbows down and slightly back. Control the negative. Squeeze at the bott
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