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[video=youtube;81mWYSo3d8M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81mWYSo3d8M[/video]
Damn... amazing stuff. What's your 1RM?
Thanks man! Pulled a 610x3 sumo so hopefully 650 for a few!
Great job, but the camera guy moved to the right at the end and we could only see half of you.
Great job, but the camera guy moved to the right at the end and we could only see half of you.
Geez man, that's pretty incredible.. I can only ever wish for that someday
Nice gym by the way. Equipment looks all new and shiny. Barbell doesn't roll because of a slanted floor. Barbell is clean and not warped. Wish I could find a place that nice.
Conspiracy, I think they subbed in another guy for the last 8 pulls who had a similar left side build.
BEAST! Bro and I like that you are using the overhand grip.
Just watched again. Awesome form. Also makes me feel like an old fat ass. Wondering how old you are beast.
I can't play it. :/
Nice work and solid form! Do you always use an overhand grip? I always use an overhand grip but most people I see use a mixed grip but I am not fond of it.
Awesome job with the TNG
Alternate grip can injure your back and it doesn't train your grip.
And OP, the video isnt loading for me either. But, awesome work.
?I completely disagree. Show me evidence where a mixed grip dead is putting a person at risk for injury. This is by far the most common grip used in deadlifting and has been used forever to help increase grip when moving up in weight. If anything is hurting a person, it is poor form and pulling too much weight. And to say it isn't helping with grip strength is simply said to be argumentative.
It does put you at a higher chance of biceps tendon and lat tears. I know a guy thats torn the same lat 3 times with his under hand. Ive also seen an article saying it puts the tspine at a higher chance for injury due to the rotational component it can add in (I've tried searching for this article multiple times and can never find it anymore, maybe taken down bc its bs. I dont know. I just know i read it before).
With that being said, you are correct that its the most common and has been used forever to help increase grip via not allowing the bar to rotate. I do think its bull**** that he said mixed grip "doesn't train your grip". Thats not even being argumentative...its just plain bs lol.
t-bone is stating back injuries and I would argue that curl lovers are putting themselves at higher risk of bicep injuries than someone using mixed grip on deads.
I don't think the risk of injury is significant, but there are risks above double overhand.
Agreed. All about the hook grip.
I need to purchase a set of Fat Grips to help train my grip on farmers walks. Great lil tool for grip strength.
I completely disagree. Show me evidence where a mixed grip dead is putting a person at risk for injury. This is by far the most common grip used in deadlifting and has been used forever to help increase grip when moving up in weight. If anything is hurting a person, it is poor form and pulling too much weight. And to say it isn't helping with grip strength is simply said to be argumentative.
It does put you at a higher chance of biceps tendon and lat tears. I know a guy thats torn the same lat 3 times with his under hand. Ive also seen an article saying it puts the tspine at a higher chance for injury due to the rotational component it can add in (I've tried searching for this article multiple times and can never find it anymore, maybe taken down bc its bs. I dont know. I just know i read it before).
With that being said, you are correct that its the most common and has been used forever to help increase grip via not allowing the bar to rotate. I do think its bull**** that he said mixed grip "doesn't train your grip". Thats not even being argumentative...its just plain bs lol.
And OP, the video isnt loading for me either. But, awesome work.
I found it on YouTube. Typed in 410x20 dead lift. Great job!��
kisaj - I tore my bicep tendon shortly after hitting a big 1RM on deadlift a few years back, while using a mixed grip. The arm/hand that had the underhand grip was the one with the bicep tendon / SLAP tear.
t-bone is stating back injuries and I would argue that curl lovers are putting themselves at higher risk of bicep injuries than someone using mixed grip on deads.
I don't think the risk of injury is significant, but there are risks above double overhand. Mixed also has the potential to create muscular imbalances between each side's abdominal and trunk musculature, causing twists or one hip sitting higher than the other. I've heard of many torn biceps on heavy deadlifts from disciplined lifters. Not so many from curl bros. What idiot lifters do to put themselves at risk is not the same as a risky lift.
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That's a decent article from what i just skimmed. Sorry for the hijack OP.
I wouldn't argue with that. I just feel that the risk is very low and in all my years have only encountered 1 person that experienced this out of hundreds that I've been around deadlifting.
Meh, no point going on about it.![]()
I actually don't even hook group, just straps and go double overhand..
To be honest, I don't use a hook grip either, but I've heard it's great. I'm kind of scared to smash my thumbs at a heavy weight, but honestly I haven't been deadlifting much since my surgery. Just doing a lot of cleans/ power cleans and RDL's and some sumo deads. Haven't been lifting heavy conventional deads for a whiiiiile.
I just never took the time to learn hook haha…thats a smart approach man, what surgery?
I just never took the time to learn hook haha…thats a smart approach man, what surgery?
I've tried hook grip and it bothers my thumbs so I have no use for it. In fact, the double overhand that I do may seem a bit unorthodox to some of you. I actually don't wrap my thumbs around the back of the bar; I keep them on the same side as my four fingers. The thumb doesn't do much in this scenario but it is the most comfortable for me. I also have never used straps but I lift at home and don't have enough plates to go too far beyond 345 lbs. I definitely need to buy some more steel plates.
SLAP tear with bicep tenodesis and removal of my bursa.
I hired the official doctor/surgeon for the NYC triathlon to do it. He used a different method for the tenodesis. Drilled right through my humerus and anchored my bicep tendon on the other side, instead of anchoring into the bone on the 1 side. Told him I train like a football player and don't want to stop!! So he sorted me out nicelythis thing will never rip out.
it's really simple and will definitely help. I feel it made as much of a difference for me as chalk does. It would only take a month or two to get the hang of it and deaden the nerves a bit. I overhand all the way up to 385 then switch to hook as my forearms just can't squeeze the bar enough at that weight and towards lockout it starts becoming a false grip