Pendlay row

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Spread in the 20·00s after American weighlifting coach Glenn Pendlay.

Noun[edit]

Pendlay row (plural Pendlay rows)

  1. A row variation where the bar is grabbed from the ground for each repetition which forces greater range of motion and precludes momentum.