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Amazing Deadlifter

Konstantine weighed in exactly 124.8kg for that comp, he competes at 125kg class.

He pulled 411kg a while back in just a singlet, he has been working hard on his deadlift and using the metal suit. Seems to be working.

His technique is painful to watch, talk about round back, he more or less folds into the fetus position and then just unleashes a massive pull.
 
Justin Hurley said:
Konstantine weighed in exactly 124.8kg for that comp, he competes at 125kg class.

He pulled 411kg a while back in just a singlet, he has been working hard on his deadlift and using the metal suit. Seems to be working.

His technique is painful to watch, talk about round back, he more or less folds into the fetus position and then just unleashes a massive pull.

Why in the hell do the Europeans have such a big deadlifts?

They must know something that us Yankees don't, in order to get better at a deadlift, you actually have to do it :worried:

How you holding up man, when's your next meet?

Taking off some time to recover a bit or are you one of those guys that are no different after a meet than before?
 
Europeans have strong backs because they train hard for it, you yanks love benching, that's why produce big benchers, Europeans like to deadlift big and they train hard for it.
I don't personally buy into this westside theory of not deadlifting, westside produce big squatters and benchers but I don't see many pulling big.
Westside more or less group together a lot of Russian theories. The Russians do train similar to westisde with speed and max effort days, but they always have some sort of training for the pull. The Russian and Ukrainians always produce top class 3 lift lifters, they don't have a week lift.

I'm doing well thanks Chambewy, what you up to??

I have the BPC British (Our nationals), same rules with kit as the WPC etc. on the 17th June, I then compete at the EPF Europeans which I have been talked into 6 days later, which is single ply equipment. I then have a long break, time to recover and take some down time, before I start to prepare for the WPC Worlds in Novemeber and a competition I have been asked to do in Las Vegas. I don't know that much about that yet, just that someone has asked for a team of five of us to go over to do a push and pull meet also in November, we just have to committ and they are going to put us up in a hotel and that. So looking forward to that.

I get really beat up after a comp, because I put in 110% and my body feels it. I like to have a week off and then a few weeks of lighter work. June is going to really take it out of me, with two comp so close together, but luckily I have a long rest afterwards.
 
Justin Hurley said:
Europeans have strong backs because they train hard for it, you yanks love benching, that's why produce big benchers, Europeans like to deadlift big and they train hard for it.
I don't personally buy into this westside theory of not deadlifting, westside produce big squatters and benchers but I don't see many pulling big.
Westside more or less group together a lot of Russian theories. The Russians do train similar to westisde with speed and max effort days, but they always have some sort of training for the pull. The Russian and Ukrainians always produce top class 3 lift lifters, they don't have a week lift.


I've heard (and also this seems like commonsense) that Europeans not only love the deadlift, but also, they tend to do just a lot more upper-back type work, in general, than us fat & slovenly Yanks. Well, not only Europeans, but most working-class, blue-collar people tend to have strong upper backs, biceps, forearms, grip, trapezius, shoulders, lats, etc etc etc. And this all goes into helping out the Deadlift big-time. Deadlift is after all, really the single lift (of the 3 powerlifts) that truly indicates overall body strength, lower & upper body, imo.
 
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