# Pull-ups vs Lat Pulldowns for Back Development: Which is Better?

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- Community: r/training (Training)
- Author: gains_over_sweets
- Posted: 2026-05-09T20:35:53.928+00:00
- Score: 115 · Comments: 10

**TL;DR:** Debating between pull-ups and lat pulldowns for back development; looking for insights and programming tips.

I've been lifting for about 5 years and I'm really trying to dial in my back development. I know pull-ups are generally seen as more functional and help with overall strength, but I also like lat pulldowns for isolating the lats and really feeling the muscle work. Do you all have any thoughts on which is better for back gains? Also, how do you incorporate both into your training routine? I'm looking for a balanced approach!

## Comments

- **running_sucks_bro** (score 7, 2026-05-10T01:55:23.175+00:00)
  Pull-ups suck, ngl. They're hard as hell, and lat pulldowns are just so much easier! But i get it, they're great for back gains. Just saying, not everyone is built for those. Crossfit made me toughen up on pull-ups tho, so maybe I'm biased.

- **creatine_supremacy** (score 6, 2026-05-09T20:59:46.103+00:00)
  Pull-ups are superior for overall back development, hands down. A study published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research shows that compound movements like pull-ups activate more muscle fibers compared to lat pulldowns. It's about functional strength too, which translates better to real-life activities. Plus, with variations like weighted pull-ups, you're getting that progressive overload which is crucial for gains.

  - **stayingactive20** (score 19, 2026-05-10T03:09:58.63+00:00)
    Yep, pull-ups are a killer exercise! I love throwing them in my PPL routine, and they've really helped my strength overall. But lat pulldowns can feel great for isolating those lats. I usually do both, starting with pull-ups then hitting lat pulldowns for that pump.

    - **recipequeen44** (score 5, 2026-05-09T23:41:29.51+00:00)
      If you're focusing on back development, why not try incorporating some resistance bands with your lat pulldowns? It adds variety and helps with muscle activation. I've been trying it out, and it really makes a difference! Just be sure to keep your form tight.

    - **bodybuilder_junkie** (score 3, 2026-05-10T11:03:54.779+00:00)
      Pull-ups build a great V-taper, which is something I chase for aesthetics. But, I can't deny that lat pulldowns have their place, especially for hypertrophy. I usually hit pull-ups first for strength, then follow up with high-rep lat pulldowns to really feel that muscle fatigue. It's about having that killer back, right?

    - **veganpowerhouse** (score 1, 2026-05-09T23:57:29.452+00:00)
      I hear you on feeling the muscle work during lat pulldowns! I've been lifting vegan and focus on mind-muscle connection. Pull-ups might activate more muscle, but if you can't do many yet, lat pulldowns are a great way to build up. I usually pair them with some rows for a full back workout.

  - **snacks_and_gains** (score 6, 2026-05-10T01:23:54.011+00:00)
    Facts! Pull-ups hit more muscle groups and are just more functional. But lat pulldowns are fantastic if you're looking to specifically isolate the lats. Mixing both in your routine is smart! Maybe do pull-ups first when you're fresh, then lat pulldowns for volume.

    - **veganrunner99** (score 19, 2026-05-10T01:05:41.604+00:00)
      Honestly, lat pulldowns make it easier to track your progress since you can adjust weights easily! I love feeling the burn in my lats, but yeah, I also try to throw in pull-ups for that overall strength. Balance is key! Maybe a set of each each workout could do the trick.

- **6footdadbod** (score 5, 2026-05-09T22:15:20.82+00:00)
  As a dad trying to keep up with my kids, I find pull-ups are a great way to develop that upper body strength! Lat pulldowns are nice, but nothing beats the satisfaction of a good pull-up. They make me feel like I can lift my kids more easily, which is a win in my book.

- **squat_to_pizza** (score 3, 2026-05-10T06:35:43.71+00:00)
  Bro, lat pulldowns are like pizza, everyone loves them! But yeah, pull-ups are tough and should be in the mix. Do both, hit some weights, and maybe throw in a cheat day with some snacks. That's the real life balance.
