Make sure your elbows aren't positioned on the very edge of the chairs to minimize fall risk.
Outer region of your upper back as well as the back area of your shoulder.
Largest muscle of your back, spanning from the lower to middle regions creating a v shape.
Center region of your back, spanning from the pelvis to just below the neck. However, parts of it are hidden beneath other muscles. The lower portion is the most visible.
A significant portion of the upper region of your back. It is widest in the middle, forming a diamond shape that connects the middle of your back to both of your shoulder blades and the upper portion of your neck. It is comprised of three regions. Each region has a different function and is trained in different ways.
Bodyweight
This means that the exercise requires you to use your bodyweight as resistance but you also need other equipment to successfully perform the exercise.
Chair
Make sure all chairs you use are stable and can support your bodyweight without tipping over. If you are unsure, do not risk it.
Exercises that target the same primary muscle groups and require the same equipment.
Exercises that target the same primary muscle groups with different equipment