Anthrax said:Do you have the barbell pause on the rail/catch after each rep?
and what height do you use?
Knee level (I'm doing just under the knee cap)
Jim Ouini said:Are these basically performed like a Romanian DL except the weight is deloaded at the bottom?
Is this what makes it more effective (if that's the case) in terms of getting past sticking points?
Thanks a lot Curgeo!curgeo said:A couple of things:
Set a PR for all different pin heights. One week try the 1 pin...another week try a higher pin....just below the knee...just above the knee etc.
I have a bad problem of getting the bar moving but once I get it passed my knees my body shakes and I don't lock it out. It's a problem a lot of women seem to have. I have to tell myself to drive my hips through the bar and my head back. It's also partly due to weak glutes.
Anyways, I lately have fixed my pulls on two spots....just off the floor, which I am very weak at and just above the knees where I am also week at. I seem when I pull to get a lot of acceleration off the floor to carry my lift passed my knees, but again locking out is the hard part. This has helped my lifts a bit in recent weeks before my surgery on the 8th.
Anthrax, do you have bands or access to them? The one thing about doing rack pulls is you tend not to use the same form as you deadlift off the floor. Often we do reverse band pulls where we set up bands on the power rack to where the bar is floating at about 185. When we pull the tension comes off the bar and it is fully off about half way up. It's also done wonders for my top end strength and you are able to pull in your normal deadlift form.
Anthrax, I just wanted to tell you that I impressed with all your questions on getting stronger. You are actively seeking out how to do it and I commend you on that. If I can help you at all let me know and by all means keep asking questions.
musketeer said:Rack deads are a great! I must admit that I often let the bar bounce off of the supports but I do go for high reps (495x20 - 600x10) and get a solid lockout at the top. I rack dead from the top of my patella - hands are out as wide as the rack will allow (without potential finger crush!)
curgeo said:Any reason for the hands being out musketeer? Do you pull like that off the floor? If you do, you would shorten your range and be able to do heavier weights with your hands narrower...maybe shoulder width.
Illuminati said:pulling that short of a distance really isn't gonna help your deadlift out that much. do your pulls from below the knee.
Tweakle said:dead stop on each rep. Pull from midshin and keep the reps from 4-6
its unlikely they'll help your full range deadlift any, but they do provide a good trap workout
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