I'm curious to get some outside input on this. We all know barbell rows, pull ups and deadlifts are the main exercises associated with building a big back.
However, I never really "feel" barbell rows. I've tried various angles, grip with, tempo, weight, reps etc and I just don't feel nearly the same level of contraction I do if I were to use a hammer strength machine. Even just moving the bar or 95lbs I don't feel a big contraction. Pull ups, cable rows, pull downs and hammer strength machines all give me a very clear stretch and contraction.
I'm conflicted because we're always taught that to build a big, thick back.... Barbell rows are a must and using machines will not do as much. This I understand, however if using a hammer strength machine that's a relatively similar movement pattern gives me a far greater contraction and pump... Well logically to me that says I should grow more with the hammer strength.
I'm following Dorian Yates training and I'm loving it. I feel I get alot out of almost every exercise except barbell rows it just... Not so much. I know the barbell row is largely for upper back development.