yes. wrist curls or jumping jacks.redtopp06 said:wrist curls
ya same for me dlScotsman said:Deadlift!!!
Cheers,
Scotsman
Kroncke said:Dealifts.
wooldog said:This is good that everyones saying this b/c I ordered my olympic weight set, but not my power rack and bench. So I can only do deadlifts for the next 2 or 3 months until I get the rest of my equipment.
What frequency should I be doing this at? In other words, if I'm just doing deadlifts:
(1) how many days a week (4 days a week?)
(2) how many times a day (twice a day?)
(3) how many reps per day; and how do I divide up those reps (5x3 and 5x3 ?)
s8nlilhlpr2 said:Even though your form will be god awful, you can still "clean" the weight to your shoulders, squat with it, and press it.
If its your first time working out with weights, you can probably get away with deadlifting every other workout, since it will not be that heavy yet.
You can also do: floor press; bent rows; hack squats; overhead triceps extensions; all manner of pressing of anything that you can clean; front squats, again with whatever you can clean; good mornings or back squats with whatever you can clean, press overhead and bring down to the rear. If you're really desperate, you could even throw in a set of barbell curls. Don't forget that there are several deadlift variants you can play with, too.wooldog said:This is good that everyones saying this b/c I ordered my olympic weight set, but not my power rack and bench. So I can only do deadlifts for the next 2 or 3 months until I get the rest of my equipment.
What frequency should I be doing this at? In other words, if I'm just doing deadlifts:
(1) how many days a week (4 days a week?)
(2) how many times a day (twice a day?)
(3) how many reps per day; and how do I divide up those reps (5x3 and 5x3 ?)
AEKDB said:I only workout with an olympic set in my basement. Here are a few thoughts:
1. Squats, Jump Squat, Push squat, Overhead squat, front squat. You will, of course, have to clean the weight and, except for front squats, move the weight behind your head. If you do a lot of squats this way, you will improve your clean and press and build a very thick upper back and shoulders.
2. Bent rows are good but, imho, you are already working most of the back with deads, pullups, and cleans. I would do either rows or pullups.
3. I would combine the clean and presses
4. Try the Bear: clean the weight, front squat, push overhead and place behind head, push squat, return weight to ground. Go heavy or go for reps it is hard both ways.
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