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GoLdeN M 07

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1. I know that deadlifts work ur shoulders and get them big. Which one works ur shoulders more: the stiff-leg deadlift or the quadricep deadlift?

2. I know that deadlifts, squats, and lifting weights doesn't stunt your growth or anything (thats what ive mostly heard) but i really need make sure. Is there anyone here that has deadlifted or squated HEAVY at a young age and now ur much older and it hasnt affected ur growth at all ever since?

3. How good does deadlifting work ur shoulders at a scale from 1 to 10? 1=barely works them and 10=as good as military pressing
 
Deadlifting doesn't really work your shoulders much at all... I believe you're thinking of traps(the muscle on the sides of the neck that extend over to the upper back)?

Also, I've never heard of a quadricep deadlift, you probably mean a conventional deadlift (narrow stance).
 
Deadlifting doesn't really work your shoulders...

There is no evidence that squatting or deadlifting stunts your growth. That is so asinine.
 
GoLdeN M 07 said:
1. I know that deadlifts work ur shoulders and get them big. Which one works ur shoulders more: the stiff-leg deadlift or the quadricep deadlift?

2. I know that deadlifts, squats, and lifting weights doesn't stunt your growth or anything (thats what ive mostly heard) but i really need make sure. Is there anyone here that has deadlifted or squated HEAVY at a young age and now ur much older and it hasnt affected ur growth at all ever since?

3. How good does deadlifting work ur shoulders at a scale from 1 to 10? 1=barely works them and 10=as good as military pressing

I think you should take deadlifts 101.

Deadlifts use your whole body but primarly your hamstrings,lower back, and spinal erectors. I think.
 
At 15 years of age you have no problems. Deadlift away.

Are your questions related to wanting to know about deadlifts or wanting big shoulders?
 
GoLdeN M 07 said:
Is there anyone here that has deadlifted or squated HEAVY at a young age and now ur much older and it hasnt affected ur growth at all ever since?


P-funk started young, but I don't think you want him to answer this question. :gosh:
 
it says it will also do a great job in working ur delts if u keep ur shoulders back.

To some extent, but I would think "it" should say traps not delts.
 
I started over a year ago and I haven't experienced any problems. I go above 400 on a regular basis with deadlifts and do bottom ATG squats (no problems with my knees either) with 285 or so for a back squat. Definitely not death-defying, but respectable nonetheless.
 
largepkg said:
P-funk started young, but I don't think you want him to answer this question. :gosh:


:laugh: :laugh: :thumb:

yea, I started lifting young. Yes, I am short. But I wasn't going to grow much anyway (shit bag genetics).

It is a proven fact that resistance training will not stunt growth provided good form is maintained and increases in weight are made logically and the program is put together properly.

In short (get it..haha), you may fuck yourself up if you are a moron and don't listen to proper adive on training.
 
GoLdeN M 07 said:
alright so ur sayin that it does stunt ur growth?


did you read my post?

I said NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO....IT IS A PROVEN FACT THAT IT DOES NOT STUNT YOUR GROWTH.

There, I made it bigger incase you missed it the first time.
 
I think this needs a stickie.
 
The whole thing, but post 12 at the beginning and end.
 
GoLdeN M 07 said:
are u guys sure about the deadlift not really working the shoulders because this article says it does
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/drobson101.htm
it says that big deadlifters are known for their big shoulders

it says it will also do a great job in working ur delts if u keep ur shoulders back.

I mean your rhomboids and middle/lower traps are used in scapular retraction. I wasn't aware your posterior delts were involved, but it's certainly possible. The big deadlifter big shoulder comment sounds like a bunch of unfounded horsecrap to me though.
 
P-funk(shit bag genetics).[/quote said:
... With natural like, 18 inch arms? No way you doodoo head, no way you have bad genetics.

(In no way trying to degrade the work you put in)
 
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