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Weighed in at 187 today. Hit 445lb raw deadlift. Felt great. Next week gunning for 450. Swiftly approaching 2.5x my weight
Great job!
Yall attempt to up your max in consecutive weeks?
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Weighed in at 187 today. Hit 445lb raw deadlift. Felt great. Next week gunning for 450. Swiftly approaching 2.5x my weight
Which flavor Quest bar do you guys like the most?
I really wanna try the chocolate chip cookie dough and cinnamon roll one. Not too big on the cookies n cream flavor.get cookies n cream, chocolate chip cookie dough, or cinnamon roll
Cookies and Cream.Which flavor Quest bar do you guys like the most?
The homie Ju is a beastA 230 pound snatch is impressive and not something I've seen up close. The heaviest clean at my box belongs to my coach with a 1rm clean of 285, who also has the heaviest snatch at 175.
Good work, Im taking a crack at 5 in about 2 weeks. I weigh a little more than you guys tho lol
Weighed in at 187 today. Hit 445lb raw deadlift. Felt great. Next week gunning for 450. Swiftly approaching 2.5x my weight
I hit a 3-1 rep max on the big lift of that body part day (Bench, DL, squat, overhead press) every session every week. Many disagree with this method, but I have found great personal results through it. At the end of the day, it's how your body responds to training best that matters.Great job!
Yall attempt to up your max in consecutive weeks?
No one specifically mentioned names though. You brought the the steroids/CFers talk up yourself unprovoked. I think we're just saying that its probably more prevalent in the sport than people think, but no one is saying X person did X because they won/placed 2nd/etc.
C'mon bro, you must've missed it.
Man come on ironman bro, you know you don't have to look a certain way to be geared up lol
The combo pack of these dudes strength, endurance, agility and everything else is enough to raise questions regardless of what they look like. Then when you combine that with some being under 6 foot, close to 200 pounds at or around 10% bf and people are gonna question if they're on.
Regardless though, I respect what they were doing, not many people can do what they do.
Totally agree, just not one to point fingers with no proof or smoke whatsoever. I'm on the "there's PED's in every sport" train, but to single out athletes, nah. Until there is proof or connection, not going to be that guy,
Hate using the word, but the epitome of being a "Hater".
really wanna start deadlifting
any reason why i shouldnt start with stiff leg deadlifts?
really wanna start deadlifting
any reason why i shouldnt start with stiff leg deadlifts?
Are you targeting solely your back?
The regular version gives a more complete exercise IMO
So when are you going to get back on the court
Day VII...gettinge asier.
I prefer the regular. Leg positioning can be awkward but you def get used to it. It's probably one of my favorite exercises. Press through the heels, keep the bar as close as possible to you and keep that back straight and chest up. One fluid motion sir.i care more about my back honestly but ive tried to deadlift before and while i liked it. i had a hard time with leg positioning and keeping my feet flat even though it was my first time doing it lol
i know its all about practice so i might try the regular version again
really wanna start deadlifting
any reason why i shouldnt start with stiff leg deadlifts?
really wanna start deadlifting
any reason why i shouldnt start with stiff leg deadlifts?
Out of curiosity, why haven't you deadlifted? From what I've been reading, you've been lifting for a while...injury?
Press through the heels, keep the bar as close as possible to you and keep that back straight and chest up. One fluid motion sir.
yo @Robin Thicke
, where do you workout at breh
Definitely and repped.While keeping the bar as close as possible is true, its also important to make sure the bar is traveling straight up and down. You dont want it too close to your body that its travel path isnt straight. I have a better DL when I start with my midfoot under the bar as opposed to having my shins as close to the bar as possible. That may have to do with my starting position flexibility but yeah, find what works for you.