Larry Wheels And Tristyn Lee Attack Huge Back Workout

Larry Wheels and Tristyn Lee join forces once again for a massive back workout.

Larry Wheels and Tristyn Lee have worked together before but were finally able to make a time work to hit a massive training session. The two fitness stars got together for a back day recently.

Wheels has remained extremely active in the gym during his time on TRT. He began getting away from steroids during the summer and has provided plenty of updates. Wheels has looked downsized a bit but maintains a shredded build while continuing to be extremely strong.

During his career, Wheels has competed in bodybuilding, powerlifting, and arm wrestling. Now that he is off steroids, Wheels feels as good as he ever has physically.

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Larry Wheels and Tristyn Lee Hit Back Day

Tristyn Lee and Larry Wheels got together back in 2019 for a chest workout. This is when Lee began bursting onto the scene as a massive star in fitness. He began working out to stay in shape for his soccer career but quickly turned his attention to bodybuilding.

The workout consisted of chest-supported T-bar rows and lat pulldowns.

T-bar rows began the workout. Larry Wheels threw on wrist wraps while Tristyn Lee sported wraps and a lifting belt. The duo went on the machine and threw 20-pound plates on each side. After two warmup sets, the duo completed three working sets before moving on.

 

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The purpose of this workout was to gain width in the back. That is what the workouts were for in order to grow the lats. The lat pulldown is a classic back workout and this ended the workout.

Larry Wheels and Tristyn Lee continued to discuss some training methods, along with different diet plans. Wheels will continue to work on TRT and produce great results.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.