Movement Pattern

Pull

The Pull movement pattern involves drawing resistance toward the body, engaging the back, biceps, rear shoulders, and grip. These exercises develop balanced upper-body strength and are crucial for shoulder health and posture.

Movements such as pull-ups, rows, and sled pulls fall under this category, teaching the muscles to contract effectively and stabilise the shoulder blades. In HYROX and RB100-style training, pull movements balance push work, preventing overuse injuries and enhancing performance in daily activities and sport.

Strong pulling capacity improves grip endurance and spinal stability, supporting all compound lifts. It also complements pressing movements for total upper-body symmetry.

Athlete performing single-arm dumbbell row with rotational finish, torso turning slightly upward, cinematic gym lighting
Single-Arm Dumbbell Row to Rotation

Single-Arm Dumbbell Row to Rotation

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Athlete performing dumbbell bent-over reverse fly, arms extended in wide arc at shoulder height, cinematic gym lighting
Dumbbell Bent-Over Reverse Fly

Dumbbell Bent-Over Reverse Fly

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Athlete performing dumbbell seal row on elevated bench, dumbbells mid-pull toward ribs, cinematic gym lighting
Dumbbell Seal Row

Dumbbell Seal Row

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Athlete performing barbell bent-over row, torso parallel to ground, bar pulled to ribs, lats and traps engaged, cinematic gym lighting showing strength and posture
Barbell Bent-Over Row

Barbell Bent-Over Row

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Athlete in wide-stance plank rowing a dumbbell; hips level; crisp studio gym lighting
Renegade Row

Renegade Row

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Athlete performing inverted row under barbell in rack, body straight, chest close to bar, controlled lighting in gym environment
Inverted Row

Inverted Row

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