M mcnasty75 New member Feb 14, 2007 #1 do you were a weight belt when doin squats and deadlifts? just wanted to know how many of you do???
B beerdrinker New member Feb 14, 2007 #3 I wish I was at the point of needing a belt for my top DL sets. My grip fails me way before my back.
ZGzaZ New member Feb 14, 2007 #4 beerdrinker said: I wish I was at the point of needing a belt for my top DL sets. My grip fails me way before my back. Click to expand... Get some straps....
beerdrinker said: I wish I was at the point of needing a belt for my top DL sets. My grip fails me way before my back. Click to expand... Get some straps....
B beerdrinker New member Feb 14, 2007 #5 ZGzaZ said: Get some straps.... Click to expand... Yeah, I have some, and I can do a lot more weight with them, but I'm really trying to keep the grip building aspect of my deadlifts. I really need to get some chalk.
ZGzaZ said: Get some straps.... Click to expand... Yeah, I have some, and I can do a lot more weight with them, but I'm really trying to keep the grip building aspect of my deadlifts. I really need to get some chalk.
S SgtSlaughter New member Feb 14, 2007 #7 beerdrinker said: but I'm really trying to keep the grip building aspect of my deadlifts. I really need to get some chalk. Click to expand... great ideas. Farmer's walks really helped my grip... walk around holding some big dumbells for 3-4 sets... great grip work and a bit "GPP"ish you could say.
beerdrinker said: but I'm really trying to keep the grip building aspect of my deadlifts. I really need to get some chalk. Click to expand... great ideas. Farmer's walks really helped my grip... walk around holding some big dumbells for 3-4 sets... great grip work and a bit "GPP"ish you could say.