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Thanks a million for this .... a keeper for sure! I intend to make copies for my buddies at the gym!
Keep up the good work! Cheers! ![]() |

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Nice, do i get royalties?
![]() Thanks though, do a search for my articles on hypertrophy and grip training also. |


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"Nobody puts deadlifts in the corner:" I cant believe you used that as a prelude!
![]() Good stuff. Its amazing that in a state college's gym, I find so many people doing the same shit everyday with the poorest form and the most stacked volume. I even had a discussion with someone today about legs. "I dont do them cuz its so hard and they take forever to recover from." I guess the gym is for relaxing and taking it easy, eh? |
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I even had a discussion with someone today about legs. "I dont do them cuz its so hard and they take forever to recover from." I guess the gym is for relaxing and taking it easy, eh? |
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What style of deads have you tried, out of curiosity, what is your specific back problem, and how heavy did you go?
The reason I ask is that I have a lower spine deformity and I am able to do RDLs with no pain - quite the contrary, these have done much to strengthen my entire posterior chain. I have seen many people do what they THOUGHT was SLDLs/RDLs but in fact was a horrible bastardization of the movement. For RDLs, you arch your back and still your ass out and back. The barbell should be pushed into your legs the whole way down AND up. Lower only until you just start to lose the arch in your back, then raise back up and lockout. I only lower to mid-shin. You do NOT lower to the floor with these. http://www.uwlax.edu/strengthcenter/...20plus/rdl.mpg Note how the barbell travels straight up and down - the hips pivot back and the weight goes straight through the heels. |

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