Here’s how to follow along.
Tom Haviland would look very out of place at your local gym. Standing at 6β8β³ tall and over 300 pounds with six-pack abs, the famously reclusive Haviland is the internetβs favorite blue-collar bodybuilder. Take one look at his weird back workout and youβll see why.
- Haviland has amassed a million-plus following on Instagram without showing his face or fussing around too much with anything other than brow-beating farm workouts.
Havilandβs lifting is a spectacle; his exercises are often unique, practical spins on bodybuilding classics. It helps a bit that heβs strong as an ox, too.
Tom Havilandβs Back Workout
Part of Havilandβs charm is built on his social media shtick; no air conditioning, fancy equipment, or matching spandex sets. Haviland is all flannel shirts, fresh air, and rusty steel weights that clang and bang as well as anything you can find in an LA Fitness.
Haviland broke down a back workout on Nov. 4, 2024, including his sets and reps plus some technique tips. Here are some of the moves Haviland uses to build his back:
- Head-supported rows with a trap bar
- Medusa pulls, popularized by now-deceased pioneer of backyard training online, Bud Jeffries
- Medusa shrugs with the same setup and implement
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At a glance, Havilandβs back workout looks bizarre (and brief). However, itβs much more practical than it appears β many of his training sessions involve loaded carry variations, strongman-styled keg work, and so on.
Havilandβs training session started with a compound exercise performed with few repetitions, moved on to a similar row variation with slightly different technique, and concluded with some isolation work.
Thatβs standard-issue powerbuilding training. Even if you donβt have the same equipment, you can follow in Havilandβs footsteps with some clever exercise swaps.
How To Do Tom Havilandβs Back Workout, Anywhere
If Haviland invited you up to his ranch for a back workout, job done. If youβre inspired by his training style but confined to a commercial gym, hereβs what you can do instead.
This three-exercise back workout can be performed with the equipment youβd find in just about every big box gym:


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Haviland himself typically alternates back exercises on a regular basis. β[Head-supported rows] and seal rows are my primary movements in this phase and Iβm currently alternating between these 2 movements every 4 days,β he remarked.
Donβt be afraid to switch things up. Youβll still make gains as long as you keep your intensity high and work your backside off β Haviland is a living, breathing, shirt-stretching proof of concept.
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