Congrats on the new stats Your deadlift seems a bit low in relation to what you squat. How can you squat 375 but only deadlift 365
Are you doing ATG squats? And what about overhead presses?
Congrats on the new stats Your deadlift seems a bit low in relation to what you squat. How can you squat 375 but only deadlift 365
Are you doing ATG squats? And what about overhead presses?
thanks....i maxed out on dead right after squats lol i was worn out :P
the squat was atg-parrell(sp?) what do you mean "what about overhead presses?"
i also got the squat up easy(not really really hard) but just like goin down then goin halfway up and then i got stuck i lil bit then i just exploded the bar up ....i didnt try to go any higher tho bc i was already worn out :P
The squats. Olympic style is where the bar sits high on your traps and you use a more narrow stance. PL style calls for the bar to sit on top of your rear delts and you use a wider stance (Relatively speaking).
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