chico1st
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The 45lb plates at my gym are seem large (radially). So I started to use a little platform when i deadlift so that I could get lower.
But... when i use the platform, during the bottom of the motion it is hard to keep my back straight. I am getting close to chest parallel to the floor (maybe 15 degrees) at the bottom of the movement, so should i not be worried about going that low.
the platform adds 2 inches or so, and I am 6'5".
Is using this platform just a matter of taste? Without it i can pull way more weight (230 vs 200). So would that be a bigger positive than a little bit larger ROM?
Ive been contemplating this for a while.
Oh yeah im going for hypertrophy and no im not pretending 230 is a lot for a deadlift
But... when i use the platform, during the bottom of the motion it is hard to keep my back straight. I am getting close to chest parallel to the floor (maybe 15 degrees) at the bottom of the movement, so should i not be worried about going that low.
the platform adds 2 inches or so, and I am 6'5".
Is using this platform just a matter of taste? Without it i can pull way more weight (230 vs 200). So would that be a bigger positive than a little bit larger ROM?
Ive been contemplating this for a while.
Oh yeah im going for hypertrophy and no im not pretending 230 is a lot for a deadlift
