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Originally posted by X Ring I was going to explain it but that sounds really good like that. Why do you want to eliminate the legs in the lift? It is sometimes good b/c you can get use to heavier weight if you goal is to go heavy. Gary |
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Originally posted by Dale Mabry The reason for a rack is because in a regular deadlift, the weight is already moving by the time you hit your back, hence giving you momentum to start with. The rack removes this momentum from the equation. |
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Originally posted by jadakris31 do i have to do it in a squat rack.. i could do it freely couldnt i .. looking in the mirror and when it gets down to knee height .. lift away? |
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Originally posted by Dale Mabry Who you callin a pussy I am not the one who can only DL 500lbs.
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