Upper Back, Rear Delt

Butterfly Row with gym rings

Butterfly Row on the gymnastic rings is an effective exercise for the upper back and rear shoulders.

A similar exercise is the Butterfly Reverse with Dumbbells, where the dumbbells are moved out to the sides. This variation allows for easy resistance adjustment by increasing the weight. When performing the exercise on gymnastic rings, you can change the intensity by moving forward or backward, which affects how much body weight you have to lift.

Necessary equipment

Butterfly Row with gym rings - the correct execution

  • Start in an elevated rowing position
  • Arms are extended
  • Pull the rings aside
  • Arms remain extended throughout
  • Rings remain at shoulder height

The exercise Butterfly Row is intended to be used as a hypertrophy exercise.

Which muscles are trained by Butterfly Row?

Primary trained muscles for Butterfly Row

  • Upper Back - The muscles in the upper back, including the trapezius and rhomboid muscles, help move and stabilize your shoulders. They pull the shoulder blades together and support posture.

  • Rear Delts - The rear part of the deltoid muscle, also known as the posterior shoulder, is located at the back of the shoulder. It is responsible for the backward movement of the arm as well as external rotation. This muscle is particularly engaged during activities like rowing or pulling the arm back. The rear shoulder supports posture and helps pull the shoulder blades back, contributing to shoulder stabilization.

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