|D_J^B_J| said:When deadlifting, should you begin with your thighs parallel to the ground, or with your ass all the way down to the ground? Also, can it be done with vertical shins to reduce stress on the knees?
Jdevlin1985 said:A strong resilient belt will help keep you away from injury.
view said:I believe it does the opposite. You back will start to rely on it, and when you don't use it, you create a huge window for injury.
Blut Wump said:That's the point, though, that using a belt when you don't need to is the direct opposite of safe. You will end up strengthening many of the muscles needed for pulling and leave some of them weak by relying on the belt. One day you'll go to pick something up which seems light and ruin your back.
Blut Wump said:Sorry, was I getting carried away again?
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Blut Wump said:That's the point, though, that using a belt when you don't need to is the direct opposite of safe. You will end up strengthening many of the muscles needed for pulling and leave some of them weak by relying on the belt. One day you'll go to pick something up which seems light and ruin your back.
i have a question about rounding your back...Illuminati said:main thing to keep in mind when deadlifting is to keep from rounding your back. rounding the back WILL lead you to destroy your lower back, and force you to take time off from the gym from an injury. you want to keep an arch in your lower back. when you pull sumo style, your back is going to be almost completely if not vertical.
it really isn't necessary, and almost is a waste of energy by getting your hips/ass too deep on the deadlift. if you get them too deep, you are going to move your ass first. this will take away your leverage, and cause you to end up doing a stiff leg deadlift.
if you want to take some of the stress off you knees, you might want try sumo's.
there is a sticky over on the PL forum. check it out, and if you have any questions, let me know.
thanks thats what i thought/was hopingharhar said:just lower back
SublimeZM said:i have a question about rounding your back...
if ur lower back is still tight but ur upper back (right where ur shoulder blades are) rounds a little bit and is the last part to go up, is that detrimental to ur lowback too, or as long as lowback is arched ur fine
Jdevlin1985 said:A strong resilient belt will help keep you away from injury.
Illuminati said:no, wearing a belt will not prevent your from injury. the whole point of wearing a belt (much like when squatting, or benching) is to push your abs against the belt. this causes your core to be much stronger, and makes you more stable.
Jdevlin1985 said:Help prevent injury, HELP being the key word
Illuminati said:i mis-read what you wrote
Jdevlin1985 said:No problem mate - K coming your way for the respect![]()
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