i have heard from a lot of people that deadlifts and swats can help you increase in your other exercises.
1) how is this, i do belive it, but i would like to know the science behind it.
2) serval people have told me that the best full body exercise is deadlifts and alot of people say if you want a big back do deadlifts. can some one tell me what parts of the back get worked in deadlifts, i know that it works the lower back and traps and also works the legs quiet well.
3) i have just started doing deadlift, do you think it will help me increase in my bench press - and how does this work (answer to question 2). dont worry i am not expecting miracles, i dont expect my bench to shoot up, but will it help increase it.
i cant really do heavy swats because i dont have a swat rack. but this is ok for me because i dont want really big legs, when doing swats i have to pick the weight of the floor and lift it over my head to get into the swat postion and once i have finish the swats i have to get it out of the swat postion and place it back down on the floor, this means i cant swat as heavy as my legs can handle because i wont be able to get it into postion, so this means the number of swats is usally 20+. for me this and deadlifts (which also work the legs queit good ) is ok because i dont want big legs.
1) how is this, i do belive it, but i would like to know the science behind it.
2) serval people have told me that the best full body exercise is deadlifts and alot of people say if you want a big back do deadlifts. can some one tell me what parts of the back get worked in deadlifts, i know that it works the lower back and traps and also works the legs quiet well.
3) i have just started doing deadlift, do you think it will help me increase in my bench press - and how does this work (answer to question 2). dont worry i am not expecting miracles, i dont expect my bench to shoot up, but will it help increase it.
i cant really do heavy swats because i dont have a swat rack. but this is ok for me because i dont want really big legs, when doing swats i have to pick the weight of the floor and lift it over my head to get into the swat postion and once i have finish the swats i have to get it out of the swat postion and place it back down on the floor, this means i cant swat as heavy as my legs can handle because i wont be able to get it into postion, so this means the number of swats is usally 20+. for me this and deadlifts (which also work the legs queit good ) is ok because i dont want big legs.