A plate loaded front pulldown machine is a piece of exercise equipment that targets the muscles in the upper back and arms. It is designed to simulate the movement of a lat pulldown exercise, but instead of using a cable and weight stack, it uses free weights.
The machine typically consists of a seat, a pulley system, and a bar or handles for gripping. The user sits on the seat and adjusts the height of the knee pads or thigh pads to secure their legs in place. They then grasp the bar or handles with an overhand grip, slightly wider than shoulder-width apart.
To perform the exercise, the user pulls the bar or handles down towards their chest, engaging the muscles in their upper back and arms. They then slowly release the weight back up to the starting position, maintaining control throughout the movement.
The advantage of using a plate loaded front pulldown machine is that it allows for more customization in terms of the weight used. By adding or removing wei…