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I am Rollo Tomassee..
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Give me info on "Rack Deadlifts"
After looking this workout up, is a rack deadlift just like a regular deadlift with a shorter ROM?
Doing this exercise helps what purpose rather than doing a regular deadlift with light weight?
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yea, it is jsut a partial deadlift pulling off the pins, working on whatever point in your deadlift you want to strength (above the knee, mid thigh, that the knee, below the knee, etc...).
It is great for working certain ROMs of your deadlift that you may be struggeling at. It is also good for overloading the muscles and handeling more load.
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I will also add that for bodybuilding purposes I feel rack deads to be more beneficial than full deads for pure back development. Because you are not pulling from the floor, much of the quad, glute, and hip recruitment is taken out of the movement, meaning most of the pull is taken up by the back musculature.
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Ok, so here's the thing.....Iron man will tell you that partial DL do nothing for back development. I'm not trying to stir up shit here, but damn, why so much conflicting opinions/information??
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You can always tell a "deadlifter's" back from a "non-deadlifters" back (in most cases). There is just a look of thickness and density in a deadlifters back that is undeniable.
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I see you go below the knee, i have done them at knee level. Is below the knee better? |
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My suggestion is that you deadlift and row, because both are kickass exercises. Heh.
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I am Rollo Tomassee..
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I had to start all over for my lower body so I am thinking that I can do rack deads on a pull day and sldls on a leg day. But in the rack's case, I can go heavier since the rom is much shorter.
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You could consider Romanian deadlifts as a changeup.
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[quote=AKIRA]Below the knee being a full deadlift you mean?
No, the pin's are positioned so that when you stand by the bar, the bar is touching just below the knee. The way i have done them is the bar is just above the knee. |
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When I used to go super-heavy on these, I would try to set a personal best at knee level, then next workout would drop the pins to below knee level, while using the same weight. Then next workout would go to mid-shin level. If I was successful using the new weight at the lowest level I would then go back to knee height and try a new personal best.
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P/RR/S DVD and E-Book now available! P/RR/S DVD http://www.home-gym.com/erbrporepras.html P/RR/S E-BOOK html www.X-traordinaryWorkouts.com Monthly columnist for Muscular Development and Ironman magazines. www.prrstraining.com Time to GROW Without Plateau! Personal Training Gopro is available for online personal training, dietary guidance, and contest prep coaching. Send me a PM or e-mail if interested. Thank you. |
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I started doing rack deadlifts about 2 months ago. The first few times I did it I was very sore for 2-3 days after (and this after a year and a half of other back workouts). Now my back is bigger than ever, and I am stronger on all my row exercises as well. Thanks rack deadlifts!!!
P.S. I have a hard time doing regular deadlifts for some reason. I don't know if it is because of my height or not, but my form suffers because the bar always wants to hit my knees. So I find the rack deadlift a good alternative.
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Oh..and you did a lot more weight than your regular deadlifts I assume? Err...when you did reg deads
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Well, actually I do less weight than I would with regular deadlifts since I use less leg power. After a really light warmup, I do 3 sets of 8-10 reps. But I perform them slower and try to concentrate more on form. If I go too heavy, I feel as though I will injure my lower back for some reason.
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huh? are you speaking with your mouth full? ![]()
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I would think lowering it beyond the pins would be very difficult given the pins will be in the way, but that's just me.
If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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i didnt get around to editing the previous post properly.Gopro was referring to training part of the ROM. So what i meant was, if the pins were at, say, knee level. Was he suggeting to only go down to the level of the pins or a bit lower. Thus using the pins to avoid "much of the quad, glute, and hip recruitment is taken out of the movement," as he put it, on the initial lift. Hope I'm making sense. Am just asking. But i guess what Gopro was saying is that he lifts from the pins, and lowers down to the pins. Once he gets that ROM under control, then lowers the pins. And lowers the bar to that lower level.. and so forth. Right? Quote:
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i think you are talking about different pins. you are saying the J-hooks that hold the bar. we are talking about the actual safety pins in the power rack (you know, the ones that catch you when you bottom out with your 135lb squats)....you place those so that the bar rests at knee level and you deadlift from that position up to lock out. training that specific ROM (from the knee to a full standing position). That is what Gopro is talking about.
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Yeah, they aren't rack deadlifts unless they are done in the rack. You are supposed to set the bar down each time so that you are not using the stretch-shortening cycle when you lift.
If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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thanks. we try.
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I am Rollo Tomassee..
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I am curious as to how volume is delivered. Lets say one does 275lbs for 3 sets of 8 reps for a regular deadlift. Would you use the same intesity and volume for the rack? Or can you go heavier since the ROM is shorter. Or do the same weight, same weight, same reps? Just wondering what the 'norm' is for this exercise. I dont know if Rack Deadlifts are for focusing on strength or error-reduction.
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