2 published verifications about Lat Prayer Lat Prayer ×
“Lat prayer exercises may produce greater latissimus dorsi hypertrophy than lat pulldown exercises.”
The evidence does not establish that lat prayers outperform lat pulldowns for lat hypertrophy. Available higher-quality sources mostly measure acute muscle activation, not long-term growth, and they do not directly compare hypertrophy outcomes between these exercises. Lat prayers are a plausible lat-building option, but presenting them as potentially superior gives more confidence than the evidence currently justifies.
“There is insufficient scientific evidence to conclude that lat prayers produce less lat muscle hypertrophy than lat pulldowns.”
Current evidence does not justify concluding that lat prayers cause less lat hypertrophy than lat pulldowns. The strongest studies cited assess pulldown muscle activation or general hypertrophy principles, not direct hypertrophy outcomes for lat prayers or head-to-head comparisons. That makes the claim about insufficient evidence scientifically well supported.