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Deadlift Form

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When doing deadlifts, do I let the plates touch the floor or leave them hanging?

I did deadlifts last week and did them stiff-leg style without me realizing it. Hurt my back doing them too.

Thanks brothers.
 
argent said:
I set up with my shins a few inches behind the bar. This helps me keep my shoulders behing the bar. I find if I "shin-up" to the bar it turns into a SLDL


Argent, I agree 100 percent. Once I backed my shins away from the bar a bit, and kept my shoulders behind the bar, my form got a LOT better... and my shins stopped getting jacked as well.
 
mikey297 said:
Bump!

When doing deadlifts, do I let the plates touch the floor or leave them hanging?

I did deadlifts last week and did them stiff-leg style without me realizing it. Hurt my back doing them too.

Thanks brothers.

Mikey,

When I do DLs for reps, I put the bar down and reset my address after every rep. Proper form and safety are NOTHING to screw around with when it comes to deadlifts.
 
Thanks Cuthbert, also what do you think is the ideal rep range for heavy DLs? I am thinking of doing maybe 3 sets of 6 reps after warming up.
 
I'm not a big fan of training DL for reps, but when I do, (or did), I generally would do 3x5 or 3x3... form is the first thing to go when fatigued, so I kept them low.

However, my goals are strength-oriented, if you're looking for more of a bodybuilding workout, you might want to use higher reps.
 
mikey297 said:
When doing deadlifts, do I let the plates touch the floor or leave them hanging?

I thought deads were supposed to have NO eccentric? Thus you pretty much have to put them on the floor - really more like a controlled drop.
 
brian747478` said:
cuthbert, i thought u were a bodybuilder? was i mistaken????;)

LOL......... LINDERIOUS VON MAGNUSON!!!!!

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