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Big Buck

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posted November 29, 2000 12:25 PM

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So many people in my gym don't deadlift. Actually all they usually do is bench press and curls....the same group only maybe 2 days a week.

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havoc

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posted November 29, 2000 12:25 PM

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I deadlift like there is no tomorrow.

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I WAS DOING DEADS EVERY BACK WORKOUT FOR THE LAST 4 WEEKS, BUT A WEEK AGO MY KNEES STARTED HURTING SO I AM NOT DOING THEM THIS WEEK OR NEXT...

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kat

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posted November 29, 2000 12:27 PM

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I do..not much weight, but I'm working my way up.


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BigTruck

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posted November 29, 2000 12:30 PM

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I still deadlift. I mostly do pin pulls (DLs in the squat rack from knee level).

I don't go from the ground too often anymore. Still occassionally though. From the ground sometimes diamond bar, sometimes straight bar.

DLs are a kick-ass exercise. Just about anybody should work these into their routine -- at least occassionally.


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Lisa_The_Strong

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posted November 29, 2000 12:35 PM

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Of course I do deads....that goes without saying......that's an obscene question to ask me, BigTruck......but, I like obscene..as a matter of fact, I was asking Wodin how to do a Keystone Deadlift.....
I do my deads on a step....I mostly do S.L. deads.....but, I do it all!!


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ZEUS13NJ

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posted November 29, 2000 12:36 PM

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I USED TO DO DEADS ALL THE TIME BACK WHEN I HAD ACCESS TO A DEAD BAR BUT SINCE THEN I DONT DO THEM ANYMORE. I SEEM TO STRESS MY BACK OUT WHEN I TRY TO USE THE REGULAR BAR...ZEUS13


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posted November 29, 2000 12:39 PM

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mostly Romainian style...depends on my ham routine


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Sometimes I go over to Special Billys and deadlift his turquoise Gremlin, oh and Thick Dawgs mom is a good deadlifting tool as well.

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BigTruck

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posted November 29, 2000 12:44 PM

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Zuess, try the trap bar (diamond bar) -- world of difference if a straight bar bothers you...


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MP5

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posted November 29, 2000 01:00 PM

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You guys are going to eat this up...I have never done a dead lift, and I honestly don't know the proper technique or I would try them. I don't even see people in my gym doing them to watch and learn. I heard they are awesome for your back and traps.


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posted November 29, 2000 01:01 PM

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i don't DL very much, but i do the mafuckas every week. i can say in all honesty that i am the only person in my gym who does them regularly. sometimes when i really want to go heavy i'll simply undo my pants and do sets of lifting my cock off the ground. i need wrist wraps for that though.

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special_bill

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posted November 29, 2000 01:03 PM

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i do them once a week...im pulling 405 for reps from the ground, straight bar...my back has never looked thicker...those lower inner lats and erectors could feed a small family...


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ZEUS13NJ

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posted November 29, 2000 01:09 PM

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YEA BIG RUCK THATS THE ONE I MEAN WHEN I SAY DEAD BAR. THE DIAMOND AND IT HAS GRIPS ON EACH SIDE. I USED TO LOVE DEADS WITH THAT THING. ALL THE WEIGHT AND PRESSURE WAS CENTERED...ZEUS13


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Big Buck

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posted November 29, 2000 01:14 PM

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I love the feeling I get when I do deadlifts...I get so fucking pumped. I did them last night. Does anybody ever do Power Cleans?

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The Shadow

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posted November 29, 2000 01:22 PM

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Lisa and Shags - good to hear y'all are doing the deed too.

I do the Keystone deads as well, with the ass stuck way out.


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kat

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posted November 29, 2000 01:33 PM

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heyyyyyyyyy Shadow, whaddabout me?? I do em, and the bar is longer than I am tall!


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Lisa_The_Strong

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posted November 29, 2000 01:39 PM

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Kitty, the bar is longer then I am tall too and I'm 5'6


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posted November 29, 2000 01:43 PM

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I mainly do stiff-legged deadlifts on leg day now. I may start incorporating regular ones in again.


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kat

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posted November 29, 2000 01:44 PM

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Really Lisa???
Oh.
I use one of them 5' jobbies because the 6' is wayyy too much weight off balance for me.


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PT101

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posted November 29, 2000 01:47 PM

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Can't get by without them. Stiff Leg on Leg days (sometimes on a box) and Bent legged on Back day. Do 'em both and love it. Some people at my gym actually do do them.

Now power cleans, I have not tried yet. I did ask a question about them and got a lot of info, but they seem to be a Leg/Explosive exercise. BB, what to you find they work. I do know that cleans are a hard exercise to learn, and I just have made the effort/time yet.

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posted November 29, 2000 01:47 PM

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I do
Every other week.
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Hugh Gellatts

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posted November 29, 2000 01:52 PM

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yeah, taking anything from the floor is alot of fun (espec if you are a long armed midget lifter like me).

Keystones are awesome! They boosted my conventional DL more than actually DLing. The trick is locking into the position where your knees are bent a little, your butt sticks out, your back is strongly arched, and your chest pushed out as much as possible. Keep the bar close to the body. Even if you are super flexible, it is impossible and counterproductive to lower a proper keystone more than 3-4" below knee level without dis-engaging the hammies.


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Captain_insano

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posted November 29, 2000 01:57 PM

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Once a month! I have a 450lbs dead....

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posted November 29, 2000 02:15 PM

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Every back day.

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Big Buck

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posted November 29, 2000 02:16 PM

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PT101...I used to do them alot for football, I do them occasionally now. They will make u much more explosive. I like doing them at the begining of a workout to get really pumped up so I can lift weights and just go psycho!!!!

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posted November 29, 2000 02:28 PM

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Dead lifts are a must
separate the men from the boys

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posted November 29, 2000 02:37 PM

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every week, even when cutting. helps keep my fullness! did 455 for 2 ,sumo style ground up last heavy cycle. got 500 3/4 way up and stuck, man was i pissed! i'll get it next heavy cycle!

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Deadlifts are a must in my book.

I'm only 16 and started working out not too long ago and I have found how good deadlifts have been working my back. I also find it fun as hell. I think my friend and I are the only ones doing it at the gym. I have never seen anyone else do it since I've been going there. I love DL.

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Big Buck

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posted November 29, 2000 03:33 PM

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up to the top.

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JustinM

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posted November 29, 2000 03:36 PM

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dont deads work legs as well?? and also when u use the diamond bar isnt more stress put on the legs rather then the back??

i deadlift every 2 weeks

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posted November 29, 2000 03:37 PM

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i do deads on every back day and stiffy's on every leg day


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MattTheSkywalker

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I used to deadlift like a psycho but then I decided I didn;t want to get any bigger.

I was doing over 700 pounds, and when I dropped the weight, the whole gym shook (I was on the bottom floor and you could feel it upstairs). The gym owner always was bitching about it, but he's a jackass.

Now I just do it lightweight (315 or so) for many reps. Still love it.


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I just started back recently. I feel much thicker when I do them. I'm hoping they will add some extra size to my thighs and hamstrings also.


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Gilbyag

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posted November 29, 2000 03:51 PM

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mostly roman, every now and then the 'traditional'. my back isnt 100%, hasnt been since high school, neither is my right knee.


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Trying to get back up to 600 again.

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Big Buck

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Damn Matt, 700lbs on deadlifts. That is some impressive shit.

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Hey everyone i'm at the library doing research...boring....well i deadlifted for the first time saturday. My form was pretty good i'd say, its an intense workout for the back...back is still sore.

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I do only SLDL.

regular deadlift is a good exercise. for bodybuilding purposes it is good also. however, I feel that it is a little overated.
it does not work any muscle through a full-range of motion. yet it does incorporate a maximum amount of force and recruitment of muscle fiber over the entire body. I personally believe that on a weekly basis it puts the lower back in the position to get injured.

At the risk of being flamed I will say this.
the deadlift is a great exercise, but it is NOT nessesary. the same results can be achieved from heavy squats, BB rows, and shrugs.

IMO. btw I have a very good back for my size, look up pics of me if you are in doubt. and my max deadlift is about 470lbs. (I do max on DL every 2 months or so)


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I do straight leg dead lifts mostly hoping to hit my hamstrings. I've been skipping them lately though, I really don't like them. I have to gear right up in straps and belt just in order to hold the bar, and not break my back....simply wussin' out lately I guess.


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Thank you ma'am, may I have another!

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sumo deads beat any excercise I think. clean and jerks are nice too.

I have been powerlifting for a couple of months doing a crossover from BB. I hope to compete in meets very soon.

Deads help my overall strength better than squats. I don't believe in deadlifting with straps or gloves. takes some time to build the hands though. chalk works better than gloves any day.

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I never use a belt for deads. Does anyone?? And is it better??


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i dead lift about 4 out of every 5 back work outs. Probably one of my favourite excercises!


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I'D RATHER BE DEADLIFTING

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Did someone say Deadlifts??

I love deads!!!!
Love doing heavy partials out of my power rack, conventional style and stiffies rock too. Not a big fan of sumo, but maybe someday.

Deadlift or Don't lift!!!!!!

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I've never done these , don't even know how to. Someone please help


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Stiff-legged deadlifts are my favorite. That's another way to keep the a** tight!

Maybe try this site: http://www.bodybuilder.org/

I don't think I could put the explanation of a deadlift into words. Someone else may help.....

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Fitness1 - you wouldn't happen to need a spotter for those SLD's would you???

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It doesn't matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle, when the sun comes up - you had better be running.

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Shadow - it wouldn't hurt to have a spotter, in case I need help! It's always good to have a spotter close by!

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Once a week,something like this;
6-8 weeks heavy-2-3x5.6-8 weeks at 50%-2or3x10-15.


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posted November 30, 2000 05:52 PM

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Not anymore, not for a long time.


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Big Buck

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why not Frackal? Do u have back problems?

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24YO still doing Deads

I don't do the heavy singles and doubles anymore.

I normally workout with less that 450 for reps of 8-10.

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You haven't really lifted until you've done deads. The hardest part about deads is gettin' the bitch off the floor. After that, its all you. Hell yeah, DL's rule. You know I do them. Remeber my pic? I was all traps!


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