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    Rack Pulls

    What's your 1 Rep max?
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    From what height?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu View Post
    From what height?
    That's a good question. I guess all racks are different. I just put mine on the lowest pin setting. It's a little above knee height.
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    I put 500-600. My max was 485 but i was limited because i ran out of weights. I also did this twice. This was done at the second from bottom pin on my powertec rack. Im 5'8". Also done without straps, just chalk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptRichArund View Post
    what are they?

    It's like when those guys put a lot of weights on leg press but the range is retarded. In this one it's like a retarded deadlift.

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    ITs like the top of a DL. You aren't pulling from the floor. Its what I do when my lower back is bothering me.


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    I use them on back days. If i go too much lower, it turns into a dead lift which I do on alternating days. BGB FTW
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    I like to do them when I need to feel better about myself .. I can pull a plate and a half more than I can DL. Ego lift.


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    I do it to show off to all the ladies in my gym.

    Did i mention i work out alone in my garage
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    Quote Originally Posted by sassy69 View Post
    I like to do them when I need to feel better about myself .. I can pull a plate and a half more than I can DL. Ego lift.
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    400-500lbs. Not a huge weight for rack pulls, but i use them mostly for grip strength.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoglander View Post
    It's like when those guys put a lot of weights on leg press but the range is retarded. In this one it's like a retarded deadlift.
    It has some practical value when it comes to increasing your full dead lift strength if you have trouble in the lockout.

    But yes, very often used to impress the ladies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu View Post
    It has some practical value when it comes to increasing your full dead lift strength if you have trouble in the lockout.

    But yes, very often used to impress the ladies.
    Or the guys.

    (Unfortunately more often than not, it scares them )


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    I put 500-600 pounds. There is a chance I could pull from knee height for 600 or more, but doubtful. My best DL off the floor is an even 500, even though I think I could beat that right now. I haven't DLed recently though (I've been doing trap bar deadlifts and good mornings the last few months), so no way to know for sure.
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    I forget now but my best was definitely in the lower to mid 500 range for a double, just below the knees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CowPimp View Post
    I put 500-600 pounds. There is a chance I could pull from knee height for 600 or more, but doubtful. My best DL off the floor is an even 500, even though I think I could beat that right now. I haven't DLed recently though (I've been doing trap bar deadlifts and good mornings the last few months), so no way to know for sure.
    Trap Bar DL are the best. Gives me a more natural lifting feel. I talked about this with Stewart some time back, and i think he adopted this technique too.
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    I can't do rack pulls at my gym because our racks don't have safety bar settings low enough for me to do them (I'm 5'9 so they would need to be pretty low).

    I've used them for only one program last September/October at my old gym. This was just when I finally fixed my year-long bad deadlift form and figured the lift out. I tried rack pulls for something different, and the first time I did 225 for 10 reps, and that was with the bar about 2 inches under my knees.

    No idea how I'd do now. I also haven't done regular deads in a while. Using sumos now.

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    I usually stop the workout with two sets of 3 or 5 at 585. About every two months I'll do a few sets of 675. (It seems about that much of time. I just don't ever keep track, just whenever I feel pumped up enough.) I can get 725 the last time I tried which has been months ago. I'm So much more powerful barefoot for me. I do every direct drive workout barefoot(socks). Lunges, squats, etc. I have to have wraps over the 405 mark for reps Plus I'm just real torn about the idea of tearing my bitchy hands up.

    I love these for my traps. Best traps and shoulders I've ever had I got over the last year with the heavy pulls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by suprfast View Post
    I do it to show off to all the ladies in my gym.

    Did i mention i work out alone in my garage

    You should sell tickets to the "private showing".


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    I do them every other week from right above the knee cap for working grip strength, traps, shoulders & hip drive. Never do max but can do 500 for 4 before grip fails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sassy69 View Post
    You should sell tickets to the "private showing".
    I did, but Merkaba and Built were the only two that bought tickets.
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    You all need to get Metric with your weights!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by obb4d View Post
    You all need to get Metric with your weights!!

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    I agree. Im a math major and i would rather do everything in metric measurements and weights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Gears View Post
    2 votes for 700+ huh?

    GTFO!
    I'm one of those. With straps. But I did see a youtube video of a guy about my size if not smaller(not that I'm really big, 247 right now) doing like 7 or 8 without straps. ....If I remember correctly. I know I know...there's alot of crap on YT but hell...

    I really do them for my traps and spinal load. But I'd really like to start working on my grip. So yea, without straps I can't really hold more than 500 or so.
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    There are definitely some guys who post on here that can do a 700+ rack pull. I've seen videos of it.

    And no they're not just for the ego. A shortened ROM isn't always bad. Rack pulls are really good for trap development and if you struggle at the lockout portion of the DL (which most deadlifters do), they're valuable in working through that sticking point.

    Louie Simmons/Chuck Voglpohl also think that rack pulls can help to teach a controlled pulling motion through the lockout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merkaba View Post
    So yea, without straps I can't really hold more than 500 or so.
    Really? Do you have small hands? Not sure if larger hands help or not, just speaking from my point of view. Im short(5'8") and can palm a basketball. It really helps my grip(not the palming of a basketball, just large hands).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Merkaba View Post
    I usually stop the workout with two sets of 3 or 5 at 585. About every two months I'll do a few sets of 675. (It seems about that much of time. I just don't ever keep track, just whenever I feel pumped up enough.) I can get 725 the last time I tried which has been months ago. I'm So much more powerful barefoot for me. I do every direct drive workout barefoot(socks). Lunges, squats, etc. I have to have wraps over the 405 mark for reps Plus I'm just real torn about the idea of tearing my bitchy hands up.

    I love these for my traps. Best traps and shoulders I've ever had I got over the last year with the heavy pulls.
    I'm intrigued by your "best shoulders" comment. Traps are a given but how do these help your shoulders? Causew frankly other than my front delts, my shoulders suck.

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