Yeah yeah, I know, the latissimus dorsi is a single muscle and there's no such thing as "lower" and "upper" lats.
My back is coming along nicely, but it is looking more like a Y than a V. The top 8-10 inches below the armpits is showing nice hypertrophy, hence the Y shape. Are there any exercises that specifically target the the "lower" portion of the lats, down to near the waist? That is, turning the Y shape into a V tapered all the way down to the waist?
Or is this pretty much genetic in ternms of the insertion point of the lat muscle?
Some online searches suggested close underhand grip pulldowns and other similar exercises employing an underhand grip and close hand placement. But I don't know if there is a way to target a part of the muscle. Or will it just come with time? Or not at all if I am not genetically gifted with the right shape of the muscle?
My back is coming along nicely, but it is looking more like a Y than a V. The top 8-10 inches below the armpits is showing nice hypertrophy, hence the Y shape. Are there any exercises that specifically target the the "lower" portion of the lats, down to near the waist? That is, turning the Y shape into a V tapered all the way down to the waist?
Or is this pretty much genetic in ternms of the insertion point of the lat muscle?
Some online searches suggested close underhand grip pulldowns and other similar exercises employing an underhand grip and close hand placement. But I don't know if there is a way to target a part of the muscle. Or will it just come with time? Or not at all if I am not genetically gifted with the right shape of the muscle?
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