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Fuck I'm definitely on a list
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Flagged for suicide grips and getting a lift off at 275
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IMA try hard wannabelongduckdong said:Dim the lights and break out some poi.
https://youtu.be/wK8cEXFjpsw
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He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
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And over 400CuntWaffle said:He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
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This simple video made me infinitely more depressed than any of DDY's rants.GrundleStiltzkin said:
And over 400CuntWaffle said:He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
"Oh, he must just be doing warm up sets, oh nope, that's it and he needs assistance on that too huh?" -
I don't know why a prospective D1 player puts this out as a highlight videoUW_Doog_Bot said:
This simple video made me infinitely more depressed than any of DDY's rants.GrundleStiltzkin said:
And over 400CuntWaffle said:He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
"Oh, he must just be doing warm up sets, oh nope, that's it and he needs assistance on that too huh?" -
Didn't it say 2017? My hope was that a 2018 version would be to follow featuring many more 45lb plates.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I don't know why a prospective D1 player puts this out as a highlight videoUW_Doog_Bot said:
This simple video made me infinitely more depressed than any of DDY's rants.GrundleStiltzkin said:
And over 400CuntWaffle said:He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
"Oh, he must just be doing warm up sets, oh nope, that's it and he needs assistance on that too huh?" -
So I know I'm about to be lifting grip superiority guy, but you're 100% wrong.CuntWaffle said:He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
The underhand shoulder is externally rotated and in a forwardly protracted position. It also places undo stress on the long head of the bicep. You'll also have a tendency to twist a little when pulling the weight up. The underhand grip side will rotate forward while the overhand grip will rotate backward. If you're' looking to lift heavy weight while not protecting against injury, go for it.
If it's for a meet or a PR, sure, the mixed grip will give you a little more stability and keep the bar from rolling. But for long term training all you're training is imbalance and asymmetry, and ultimately limiting strength development.
Not only does the double overhand grip protect against injury but it also increases grip strength. With more grip strength comes more ability to actually hold the weight and ultimately lift heavier.
If you can't keep the bar from rolling, use a hook grip with your thumbs under your first few fingers. It hurts a bit when you first start, but stop being a pussy and lift the weight. -
Still didn’t answer the more important question, what grip to use when jerking offDoogCourics said:
So I know I'm about to be lifting grip superiority guy, but you're 100% wrong.CuntWaffle said:He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
The underhand shoulder is externally rotated and in a forwardly protracted position. It also places undo stress on the long head of the bicep. You'll also have a tendency to twist a little when pulling the weight up. The underhand grip side will rotate forward while the overhand grip will rotate backward. If you're' looking to lift heavy weight while not protecting against injury, go for it.
If it's for a meet or a PR, sure, the mixed grip will give you a little more stability and keep the bar from rolling. But for long term training all you're training is imbalance and asymmetry, and ultimately limiting strength development.
Not only does the double overhand grip protect against injury but it also increases grip strength. With more grip strength comes more ability to actually hold the weight and ultimately lift heavier.
If you can't keep the bar from rolling, use a hook grip with your thumbs under your first few fingers. It hurts a bit when you first start, but stop being a pussy and lift the weight. -
Everything I said still applies. Give the double overhand with a hook grip a try.WeakarmCobra said:
Still didn’t answer the more important question, what grip to use when jerking offDoogCourics said:
So I know I'm about to be lifting grip superiority guy, but you're 100% wrong.CuntWaffle said:He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
The underhand shoulder is externally rotated and in a forwardly protracted position. It also places undo stress on the long head of the bicep. You'll also have a tendency to twist a little when pulling the weight up. The underhand grip side will rotate forward while the overhand grip will rotate backward. If you're' looking to lift heavy weight while not protecting against injury, go for it.
If it's for a meet or a PR, sure, the mixed grip will give you a little more stability and keep the bar from rolling. But for long term training all you're training is imbalance and asymmetry, and ultimately limiting strength development.
Not only does the double overhand grip protect against injury but it also increases grip strength. With more grip strength comes more ability to actually hold the weight and ultimately lift heavier.
If you can't keep the bar from rolling, use a hook grip with your thumbs under your first few fingers. It hurts a bit when you first start, but stop being a pussy and lift the weight. -
Im 45 and white and I think I can lift more than this kid. FY
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Yeah, but can you play linebacker?Penace said:Im 45 and white and I think I can lift more than this kid. FY
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Because bro science is better than real science.CuntWaffle said:He needs to go over/under grip on those Deadlifts.
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You called?Baseman said:
IMA try hard wannabelongduckdong said:Dim the lights and break out some poi.
https://youtu.be/wK8cEXFjpsw
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Check your white privilege at the door.Penace said:Im 45 and white and I think I can lift more than this kid. FY
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Bored motto?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Check your white privilege at the door.Penace said:Im 45 and white and I think I can lift more than this kid. FY
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After watching that video, I'm shaking and about to vomit.