manofkent said:another question for someone.
When deadlifting for reps.
Do you put the bar down each rep, for a seconds rest, or do you rep as with any other exercise and take the weight close to the floor to keep the stress on you back?
Karky said:put the weight dead on the back then lift up again, thats why its called the deadlift
and you know when you lift the weight up, and u have lifted it up, some people bend backward a bit at the end of the lift, in like an exagurated movement. i dunno why i was told it was because in competitiones you have to do that to show that you have control with the weight, but i heard that if you dont compete, you shouldnt do that when you lift. is that true?
mreik said:I strictly do RDL's, simply because I don't want loads of pressure on my lower back/spine.. And I hear a lot more people getting hurt while doing SDLs..
Detroit Muscle said:Just my experience talking here...:
In regards to reppping DLs - If I don't concentrate on this "reset" I tend to get lazy and start doing more of a Romanian DL (aka Stiff leg DL)which obviously puts too much strain on the lower back.
DM
thedevil said:Why the contradiction? Are these versions significantly different in terms of the muscles they target?