07-24-2011, 12:40 AM | #1 |
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Oh yeah...
420 lb Good Morning max. 1 RM
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You woke up this morning with a 420 lb. dude named Max?
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07-24-2011, 02:36 AM | #3 |
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No not exactly.
Here is a good clean deep good morning... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIh_nVSJ-co&NR=1
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having done these before, they will fuck ur back up, but its a good lift while you can still do them...
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What the hell are you people doing? You know this board is going to hell when dudes are posting about sleeping with other dudes that are fat
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07-24-2011, 12:38 PM | #6 |
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Congrats dude
Dont see too many people doing that at my gym. Mostly because, there aren't too many real bodybuilders at 24 Hour Fitness |
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The risk of injury is very low with proper technique. Unfortunately, most who do this never had a trainer teach them proper form. If you fuck up ur back, you are not doing them correctly. lol...but bodybuilders don't do them either. It's a powerlifting exercise.
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They say that as you get older the legs are the first to go. But everyone I know whose my age (61) or older complain about their lower back. I have an 83-year-old trainer who has shown me how to do deadlifts correctly. Great exercise for the legs and back.
Today is my deadlift and squat day. I did 285 in the deadlift. The most I had ever done before was 265. I so much wanted to break 300. Coach loaded up the bar to 305. He said "I know you can do it." I looked at the bar and it looked like a ton. He said "Keep your back flat and focus." But I was too scared to do it. He said "That's okay, you set a new personal record." But he was so disappointed. So was I. I try to lift heavy, but I also want to prevent any injuries. I start my sets with an empty bar and add 20 pounds for each set, so I do a lot of reps. Plus, coach makes me do them very strict. I do clean and presses on Fridays, but have been stuck at 155 for my max for several months. But last week I set a personal record on the dipping bars. One rep with 75 pounds of added weight on the belt. So if I lost 25 pounds of fat, I could add 100 pounds. I wish I would have started lifting weights when I was younger. |
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When I started training squats, I started at about 225 and about 2 years later at 405, though this is ass to the floor and paused at the bottom. I practiced walking out 465 a few days ago to get used to the weight on my back.
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The weird thing about the deadlift is not only does it work the back and legs, but it works the grip. Except for pullups, not many exercises work your grip. I use a reverse grip, one hand forward and the other backward, but I think my grip is even weaker than my lower back.
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