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Title: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: ronbrgundy on March 30, 2010, 12:09:21 AM
Seems like SLDL's are more popular; any reason why?  How often do you switch them out?
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: thelamefalsehood on March 31, 2010, 08:57:48 PM
A lot of people actually do think they are performing a stiff legged deadlift, when in reality they are doing them Romanian style. If I am doing true SLDL, I try not to use to much weight and focus on the hamstring. When I do RDL, I pile the weight on and focus on the lower back, lumbars and lower lats. There are soooo many variants of deadlifts though, they get intertwined in everyday gym lingo and people get easily confused with what they are actually doing.
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: YoungBlood on April 02, 2010, 09:50:48 PM

I prefer doing any RDL or SLDL on the Hack Squat machine....just face into the machine instead of away like you would for a Hack Squat. No pressure on your back at all.
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: TrapsMcLats on May 09, 2010, 10:40:12 AM
A lot of people actually do think they are performing a stiff legged deadlift, when in reality they are doing them Romanian style. If I am doing true SLDL, I try not to use to much weight and focus on the hamstring. When I do RDL, I pile the weight on and focus on the lower back, lumbars and lower lats. There are soooo many variants of deadlifts though, they get intertwined in everyday gym lingo and people get easily confused with what they are actually doing.

Its funny, cuz I have good hammies (years of being a sprinter help too), but people have told me "hey, you could be using a lot more weight on those..." and they just don't understand that Im hitting my hamstrings, and not my ego.
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: Hulkotron on May 11, 2010, 06:15:09 PM
I agree Traps.  I hardly ever see anyone doing SLDLs.  When I do it's usually a chick with a pre-loaded 35-pound barbell (but usually a great ass) or a guy pulling 365 with shit form.
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: TrapsMcLats on May 17, 2010, 04:19:58 PM
I agree Traps.  I hardly ever see anyone doing SLDLs.  When I do it's usually a chick with a pre-loaded 35-pound barbell (but usually a great ass) or a guy pulling 365 with shit form.

I'll routinely use as little as the preloaded 50lbs barbell at the end of a leg workout for sldl's.  Its amazing  ::) (and i wish more lifters would listen to me on this) how great of a workout you can get when you use less weight, feel the muslce, and use proper form... ESPECIALLY for a lift like this. 
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: benchmstr on May 17, 2010, 04:42:21 PM
i have never thought much of stiff legged.......if your going to do deadlifts, then do fucking dealifts.....

bench
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: TrapsMcLats on May 17, 2010, 06:05:39 PM
i have never thought much of stiff legged.......if your going to do deadlifts, then do fucking dealifts.....

bench

stiff legs isolate the hammys really well, hard to beat.
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: Hulkotron on May 17, 2010, 06:31:31 PM
Yes, easily the best hamstring exercise imho.
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: TrapsMcLats on May 17, 2010, 08:56:19 PM
Yes, easily the best hamstring exercise imho.

throw in some sprints once a month and i gaurantee you'll see some growth/improvement
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: jpm101 on May 18, 2010, 01:20:18 PM
SLDL's are one of my favorite exercises. Though, at times, I prefer Romanian DL's as having  a better focus on the hams. Also hits the lower back better, for me anyway.. Throwing GM'ing into the mix of 3 great exercises for exceptional ham, glute and lower back work. Take your pick and see what works for you.

 The regular DL and squat can improve, almost overnight, when these movements are done with serious intent.  Would still suggest adding a regular ham curling exercise, to follow the function of the ham's themselves. Like standing leg curls. Or lying face down on a bench, have someone wrap a towel, belt, etc, around the ankles and have them apply resistance as you curl your legs up. Can also use negative force, resisting all the way back down to the starting position. Exceptional movement. Good Luck. .
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: WOOO on May 18, 2010, 05:44:02 PM
i have never thought much of stiff legged.......if your going to do deadlifts, then do fucking dealifts.....

bench

agreed...
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: benchmstr on May 18, 2010, 05:51:42 PM
agreed...
most of the people doing stiff legs dont need to be doing them anyway.......they need to focus on actually making a leg before picking what parts they want to stand out...

bench
Title: Re: RDL's vs SLDL's
Post by: Hulkotron on May 18, 2010, 07:27:51 PM
These days at my gym I'm impressed when I see someone doing a leg workout at all, never mind what exercise it is.