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should i be doing deadlifts?

  1.  06-18-2011  10:34 AM
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    should i be doing deadlifts?


    this is like one of the biggest excercises there are and i really wanna do them i just a little worried about my lower back cause its always really tight and i have to pop it all the time and stuff... but i have truck and mow lawns so i have lift that mower in and out of it and i think ive gotten a lot stronger from that so i feel like id be pretty good at them so what do ya think?



  2.  06-18-2011  10:39 AM
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    It's quite possible that adding deadlifts could actually benefit your lower back. Form is everything with this lift and I suggest your get proper instruction before attempting to add them to your routine.

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    I'm with pablogdog if I can I might Rep out some deads today and hack squats. I love em both so much my wife gets jealous.

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    yes... do it... do it... but like advised... form over weight...
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    i agree with what everyone said. dont worry about the weight that ur doing. dial in ur form and slowly increase weight. before u know it u'll be tossing ur lawn mower around like a toy lol
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  6.  06-18-2011  11:28 AM
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    well you posted this in the PL forum, which of course has DL as part of you score, so its kinda obvious...

  7.  06-18-2011  02:50 PM
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    lol ok thanks a lot ill be sure to add them then

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    Yup to everything everyone else has said. Make sure to get the form down first. You accomplish this by just using something like 135 and doing them over, and over, and over, until the mechanics are drilled into your head and, most importantly, your body. Make sure to brace your abs and keep your chest up, and drive through your heels.

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    yes

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    Originally Posted by Torobestia View Post
    Yup to everything everyone else has said. Make sure to get the form down first. You accomplish this by just using something like 135 and doing them over, and over, and over, until the mechanics are drilled into your head and, most importantly, your body. Make sure to brace your abs and keep your chest up, and drive through your heels.
    And yes, if you are going to add deadlifts into your routine, make certain that you add ab/core exercises, if there not in there already, as well. Crunches, hanging leg lifts, etc. will add balance and make proper form easier to achieve.

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    Originally Posted by Torobestia View Post
    Yup to everything everyone else has said. Make sure to get the form down first. You accomplish this by just using something like 135 and doing them over, and over, and over, until the mechanics are drilled into your head and, most importantly, your body. Make sure to brace your abs and keep your chest up, and drive through your heels.
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    Originally Posted by pablogdog View Post
    And yes, if you are going to add deadlifts into your routine, make certain that you add ab/core exercises, if there not in there already, as well. Crunches, hanging leg lifts, etc. will add balance and make proper form easier to achieve.

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    Like mentioned, start out slow, get your form down, then worry about weight. I would also suggest adding in WEIGHTED glute ham raises, this will aid in this process.
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  12.  06-24-2011  09:35 AM
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    ok cool yeah thanks lot guys, going to hit some up today actually!

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    Originally Posted by chubbsthedog6 View Post
    ok cool yeah thanks lot guys, going to hit some up today actually!
    If you need any form pointers just holler at us.
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    if your not doing deads your not going to be at your full potential.

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    Originally Posted by Brody Laybolt View Post
    if your not doing deads your not going to be at your full potential.
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    yeah I've been doing them once a week cause i heard thats all you need... and i got a quick question i was actually maxing the other day and trying the keep as best form as i can but i think my back may have been arched a little i kept my head up and everything and i had no pains or anything so i think I'm doing it right but yea just curious

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    Deadlifting is one of the best exercises around .

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