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Old 01-05-04, 01:30 AM
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deadlifts?

If I'm correct there are two types of deadlifts: the stiff leg one and the regular one.

Can someone clue me in which one is more effective?
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Old 01-05-04, 06:51 AM
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Stiff legged ones r for hams, and the regular ones r for back and definitely more so an overall mass builder....you can do stiff ones on ur leg day and the others on ur back day...hope that helps.
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Stiff will get the lower back along with the hams, whichever you choose to concentrate on. Regular is good for the whole body from the shoulders(to hold the weight) to the back and legs(obviously). Deads are the best overall lift to that hits the most body parts weither you are working speed or heavy weights.
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If i could only do one excercise the rest of my life it would have to be deadlifts. its the single best lift for overall strength and muscle building.
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I also like sumo style deadlift.
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If i could only do one excercise the rest of my life it would have to be deadlifts. its the single best lift for overall strength and muscle building.
i guess i need to start doin them more often then
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I also like sumo style deadlift.


How are those done?
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Old 01-06-04, 04:11 AM
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I'm having trouble with my form, does anyone have a video of someone doing DL's properly?
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For the Sumo deads your stance is a little wider and you grip in the middle of the bar, inside your legs. For the traditional deadlift my feet are slightly closer together and the grip is wider, just outside your legs. I always use the powerlifting grip (1 palm up, 1 palm down) The deadlift is a fantastic total body workout...forearms, shoulders, traps, back, quads, hams. You will get thick quick if you do these on a regular basis.
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Rack deadlifts are cool as hell too. Set the pins just below knee level and pull the bar from there. Lets you add a helluva lot more weight, and focus more on the back than the legs.

I switch to these when my deadlift starts to stagnate.
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Re: deadlifts?

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If I'm correct there are two types of deadlifts: the stiff leg one and the regular one.

Can someone clue me in which one is more effective?


i sumo but alot n practice we use traditional because it uses more back therefore makes u stronger than sumo but sumo u should pull more weight bc it takes 33% of d stress off ur back sumo 4 meets but train real hard traditional
this type of workout got me 2 a 640 deadlift sumo weighn 146
i can only pull 610 traditional
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Re: Re: deadlifts?

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i sumo but alot n practice we use traditional because it uses more back therefore makes u stronger than sumo but sumo u should pull more weight bc it takes 33% of d stress off ur back sumo 4 meets but train real hard traditional
this type of workout got me 2 a 640 deadlift sumo weighn 146
i can only pull 610 traditional
When you say your weighn 146... is that pounds or kilograms?
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Re: Re: deadlifts?

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i sumo but alot n practice we use traditional because it uses more back therefore makes u stronger than sumo but sumo u should pull more weight bc it takes 33% of d stress off ur back sumo 4 meets but train real hard traditional
this type of workout got me 2 a 640 deadlift sumo weighn 146
i can only pull 610 traditional
Then you are the american record holder for your weight class, providing you competed in the under 148 division. Course, the only record I could find for that weight was 616lbs.

If you compete in the 148 and over, then you are only 26lbs away from an American record.

I'd have to see that to believe it. Do you have a video camera?
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love the deadlift..... they are a vital part in the equation of becoming a monster!
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Re: Re: deadlifts?

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i sumo but alot n practice we use traditional because it uses more back therefore makes u stronger than sumo but sumo u should pull more weight bc it takes 33% of d stress off ur back sumo 4 meets but train real hard traditional
this type of workout got me 2 a 640 deadlift sumo weighn 146
i can only pull 610 traditional
I don't believe it dude.
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I started adding deads about a month ago and I like em.
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For some reason, when I do stiff deads on leg day, I feel it more in the upper lats than I do when I do bent leg deads on back day. Don't know why. I love the deads, but they always make me feel like i'm going to shit myself.
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I am never doing stiff deads on leg day ever again. My legs were shaking so bad, I couldn't do the amount of weight I should.
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I am never doing stiff deads on leg day ever again. My legs were shaking so bad, I couldn't do the amount of weight I should.
Yea, usually by the time I get to hams, my quads are toast and they can't stay upright even to do calve raises, sana suggested to split calves on a different day, so now I do hams seperate as well.
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When you say your weighn 146... is that pounds or kilograms?
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Then you are the american record holder for your weight class, providing you competed in the under 148 division. Course, the only record I could find for that weight was 616lbs.

If you compete in the 148 and over, then you are only 26lbs away from an American record.

I'd have to see that to believe it. Do you have a video camera?
Unless he meant he weighs 146kg or 322lbs..then it would make more sense.

Hey Manemane...amy comment on this??????
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so when i power clean i am supposed to have one palm away and one palm facing?? ive always done both away.


also when i dead life what is the best way to make sure my back stays straight?
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so when i power clean i am supposed to have one palm away and one palm facing?? ive always done both away.


also when i dead life what is the best way to make sure my back stays straight?
On cleans, both hands should be facing you when the bar is in the down position. Are you talking about stiff deads or bent deads? On stiff deads, don't let the weight touch the floor otherwise your back will arch. On bent deads, bend your knees instead of your back to touch the bar to the floor.
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oh my bad i just realized what i said i meant that both palms are facing me on powercleans, i understand what your saying for deadlifts ill make sure to do it that way.
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