Full Back Workout Plan (Complete Back Development)
A well-developed back isn’t just about aesthetics—it improves posture, increases pulling strength, and supports overall athletic performance. This workout combines heavy compound lifts with targeted isolation exercises to develop every major muscle in your back.
Warm-Up (5–10 Minutes)
Prepare your back and shoulders before lifting:
- 5 minutes of rowing machine or light cardio
- Band Lat Pulldowns – 2 × 15
- Band Face Pulls – 2 × 15
- Scapular Pull-Ups – 2 × 10
- Light warm-up sets before your first compound lift
1. Deadlift (Main Strength Movement)
Sets: 4
Reps: 4–6
Rest: 3 minutes
Focus on:
- Neutral spine
- Bracing your core
- Driving through the floor
- Controlled lowering
Deadlifts primarily target:
- Erector spinae
- Traps
- Lats
- Glutes
- Hamstrings
2. Weighted Pull-Ups (or Lat Pulldown)
Sets: 4
Reps: 6–10
Rest: 2 minutes
Focus on:
- Pulling with your elbows
- Full stretch at the bottom
- Chest up
- Avoid swinging
Primary target:
- Lats (back width)
3. Barbell Bent-Over Row
Sets: 4
Reps: 8–10
Rest: 2 minutes
Keep:
- Torso stable
- Bar close to your body
- Pause briefly at the top
Targets:
- Mid back
- Rhomboids
- Traps
- Lats
4. Chest-Supported Row (Machine or Dumbbells)
Sets: 3
Reps: 10–12
Rest: 90 seconds
Benefits:
- Reduces lower-back fatigue
- Isolates the upper and middle back
- Improves muscle contraction
5. Single-Arm Dumbbell Row
Sets: 3
Reps: 10–12 each side
Rest: 90 seconds
Focus on:
- Full stretch
- Pull elbow toward your hip
- Avoid twisting your torso
Excellent for correcting left-right strength imbalances.
6. Straight-Arm Cable Pulldown
Sets: 3
Reps: 12–15
Rest: 60–75 seconds
Keep your arms nearly straight and squeeze your lats at the bottom of every repetition.
Primary target:
- Lats
7. Face Pull
Sets: 3
Reps: 12–15
Rest: 60 seconds
Targets:
- Rear delts
- Upper traps
- Rhomboids
- Rotator cuff
Excellent for shoulder health and posture.
8. Hyperextensions (Back Extensions)
Sets: 3
Reps: 12–15
Rest: 60–90 seconds
Focus on:
- Controlled movement
- Squeezing your glutes and lower back
- Avoid excessive spinal extension
Targets:
- Lower back
- Glutes
- Hamstrings
Weekly Training Volume
- Total Working Sets: 27
- Frequency: 1–2 back sessions per week
- Progressive Overload: Gradually increase weight or reps while maintaining proper form.
Training Tips
- Start with heavy compound lifts while you’re fresh.
- Prioritize a full stretch and controlled contraction on every pulling movement.
- Think about pulling with your elbows rather than your hands to improve lat activation.
- Avoid using excessive momentum or jerking the weight.
- Use lifting straps if grip strength limits your back training.
Sample Workout Summary
| Exercise | Sets | Reps |
|---|---|---|
| Deadlift | 4 | 4–6 |
| Pull-Ups / Lat Pulldown | 4 | 6–10 |
| Barbell Bent-Over Row | 4 | 8–10 |
| Chest-Supported Row | 3 | 10–12 |
| Single-Arm Dumbbell Row | 3 | 10–12 |
| Straight-Arm Cable Pulldown | 3 | 12–15 |
| Face Pull | 3 | 12–15 |
| Back Extensions | 3 | 12–15 |
Final Thoughts
Building an impressive back requires a combination of heavy pulling exercises for strength and targeted isolation work for muscle detail. Focus on progressive overload, excellent technique, and consistency. Pair this routine with adequate protein, quality nutrition, and sufficient recovery to maximize muscle growth and long-term performance.