2 published verifications about muscle hypertrophy muscle hypertrophy ×
“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.
“Current social media discourse incorrectly claims lat pulldowns are superior to lat prayers for lat hypertrophy.”
The evidence does not justify saying claims of lat pulldown superiority are “incorrect.” Reliable studies here show lat pulldowns recruit the lats well, but they do not directly compare pulldowns with lat prayers for hypertrophy. The claim also asserts a broad pattern in social-media discourse without solid evidence that such discourse is dominant or consistently framed that way.