Ask someone in the gym to point to their trapezius muscles, and they’ll probably gesture toward the small mounds nestled between their neck and shoulders—but that’s really just the tip of the iceberg.
Ask someone in the weight room to point to their trapezius muscle, or “traps” in gym-speak, and they’ll probably gesture toward the small mounds of muscle nestled in between their neck and shoulders.
“I like to tell my clients, ‘Where the arms go, the legs will follow,’” Dane Miklaus, C.S.C.S., founder of WORK Training Studio in Irvine, California, tells Runner’s World. It’s not just a verbal cue ...
Weightlifting coach Eugene Teo regularly shares advice on how to build strength and muscle both safely and sustainably in specific areas and exercises on his YouTube channel. However, in his most ...
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How the Meadows Row Builds a Stronger Upper Back

The Meadows Row is an excellent exercise for developing a strong and balanced back. Named after legendary coach John Meadows, ...