1-ARM CABLE ROTATIONAL ROW: (CROSS BODY) – RFESS

1-ARM CABLE ROTATIONAL ROW: (CROSS BODY) – RFESS
UPPER-BODY MOVEMENTS
In our Strength Training System, most exercises that are being considered for a specific program will be placed into one of three general movement categories. Upper Body Movements involve rotation of the shoulder joint, elbow flexion and extension. These exercises will increase strength of the chest, upper back, traps, shoulder region, and arms. Typically, the movement patterns are either pulling or pushing in either a vertical or horizontal plane dependent upon body position.
1-ARM CABLE ROTATIONAL ROWS
The 1-arm Cable Rotational Row is a versatile exercise for two reasons. This rowing variation focuses more on the protraction and/or upward rotation of the scapula compared to retraction of the scapula, which is what you’d typically see in a conventional rowing exercise. Another benefit of the rotational row is the ability to teach proper front hip loading and proper hip extension throughout the same exercise. Cable position will determine how much you load your front hip and how much scapular upward rotation you’ll be getting.
1-Arm Cable Rotational Row: (Cross Body) – Rear Foot Elevated Split Stance (RFESS)
This movement is performed the same as the Rotational Row – RFESS. The only difference is the set-up position which is perpendicular to the cable machine.
- Set up in a RFESS position, knees hip width apart. The leg of your work side is back.
- Set the cable height low to the floor
- Begin in a low split stance position, work arm fully extended lateral and across your body, palm facing the floor
- Your torso should be leaning slightly forward with your rear thigh and forward shin angle matching the angle of your torso
- As you stand up, rotate your shoulders, rowing the cable handle to the side of your waist and rotating your hand to a thumb up position
- At the same time reach forward with the opposite arms to full extension
- Without pause, return to starting position
- Preform the number of reps prescribed and then repeat with the other side