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Unread 09-06-2006, 09:37 AM   #3 (permalink)
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My first answer would have been do more pullups...but if you dont have a assisted machine or a training partner thats going to be a bit hard! lol

One thing to remember with pull downs is not just to pull the bar straight down but to pull inwards with your lats. Does that make sense? You can really feel this when youre doing it right in your lats.

Also, you can superset them with rows, I've got good results from doing that. Another thing, when you grip the bar put your thumbs over the top and make a hook. When you squeeze the bar your biceps generally take a bit more of the weight.

Umm..the only other thing I can suggest is varying your grip and throw in some drop set rows.
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