5 Great Moves For Your Back and Shoulders

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5 Great Moves For Your Back and Shoulders

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Published: March 01, 2026

A strong back and shoulders aren't just for looks — they improve posture, boost daily strength, and prevent injuries. For busy dads over 40, focusing on these areas can make lifting kids, carrying groceries, or sitting at a desk pain-free. In 2026, with smart wearables tracking form, it's easier than ever to build an upper body that supports your life.

Here are 5 great moves to target your back and shoulders. Start with bodyweight or light weights, focus on form, and aim for 3 sets of 10-12 reps. No gym? No problem — most can be done at home.

1. Pull-Ups (or Assisted Pull-Ups)

This classic builds a wide, strong back while engaging shoulders. It's the ultimate upper body pull exercise, hitting lats, traps, and delts.

How to do it: Hang from a bar, palms forward; pull up until chin clears bar, lower slowly. Use bands or machine for assistance if needed. 3 sets of 8-12.

Tip: Can't do full pull-ups? Start with negatives (slow lowers) to build strength.

2. Dumbbell Shoulder Press

Targets deltoids for broader shoulders and better overhead strength. Great for daily tasks like reaching shelves.

How to do it: Sit or stand with dumbbells at shoulder height; press up until arms straight, lower controlled. 3 sets of 10-12.

Tip: Keep core tight to avoid back arching; start light to perfect form.

3. Bent-Over Rows

Strengthens mid-back and rear shoulders, improving posture and pulling power. Essential for countering desk hunch.

How to do it: Hinge at hips with dumbbells; pull weights to sides, squeezing shoulder blades. Lower slowly. 3 sets of 10-12 per arm if single-arm.

Tip: Use a mirror to ensure flat back; avoid swinging for max benefit.

4. Face Pulls

This underrated move targets rear delts and upper back for balanced shoulders and better posture. Prevents "forward head" syndrome.

How to do it: Use cable machine or bands; pull rope toward face, elbows high. Squeeze at top. 3 sets of 12-15.

Tip: Light weight, high reps; focus on the squeeze for rotator cuff health.

5. Superman Holds

A bodyweight move for lower back and shoulders. Builds endurance without equipment.

How to do it: Lie face-down; lift arms/legs off ground like flying. Hold 20-30 seconds, repeat 3 times.

Tip: Add pulses for intensity; great for home workouts.

Build a Stronger Upper Body

These 5 moves will transform your back and shoulders — better posture, more strength, less pain. Do them 2-3 times a week, warm up first, and track progress with a fitness app.

Consistency wins — start today for a stronger tomorrow.

Strong back, strong life.

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Joshua Van, founder and senior editor of DadBod40.com, is a passionate advocate for transforming the lives of men over 40. Once a 40-year-old struggling with weight, fatigue, and depression, Joshua reclaimed his vitality through nutrition, exercise, and smart dieting. Over the past 13 years, he’s immersed himself in fitness and wellness knowledge, now sharing his hard-earned secrets through his blog. With straightforward, practical advice, Joshua empowers men to rediscover their youth and live better, stronger lives. He is helping change lives one dad bod at a time!

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