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Necessary to completely grow the Hamstrings, give them a better hang, and complete look (in hormonized bodybuilder)?
Although I constantly find myself going back to try this movement, I never seem to completely feel it in my hamstrings. I feel it much more with various leg curls and hypers while holding the peak contraction.
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Thanks for the update..I'll report this post to the 'Nobody Cares' Unit of getbig.
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try lowering the weight, i dont go much over 225 and do slow controled reps. I also do not go all the way up, keeps tension on the hams and not on the lower back. Also make sure your legs have a slight bend, some guys lock their legs out completely.
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that's right don't lock ur legs
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Thanks for the Good update question..I'll report this post to the 'Nobody Cares' Unit of getbig.
Let me help you out with your insults since you clearly struggle with them, along with your ability to read.
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if you go heavy as shit anything'll work. careful with spine don't lock nees. do at end of workout
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Best hamstring exercise by a wide margin.
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Best hamstring exercise by a wide margin.
yep dunno why, i could do 10 sets of full range contraction hams curls and not get as sore as if i did 3-4 sets of stiff leg dl, excercise which the hams doesnt even get a full contraction...
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yep dunno why, i could do 10 sets of full range contraction hams curls and not get as sore as if i did 3-4 sets of stiff leg dl, excercise which the hams doesnt even get a full contraction...
Yes I'm the same. I don't really do ham curls except a pump set or two at the end. I think it's just due to the heavier weights of SLDL.
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I have much better feel for them with dB's. Strait bar I feel it more in my back.
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yep, with dumbbells its a much better movement,,, keeps the lover back out of it much more
i like to do these with my toes on some small disks, get a great stretch!
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I've always struggled with these - how far up are you supposed to come?
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These two are the best ham exercises
REGULAR deficit deads. Don't worry about feeling it in the hams. Just do them like a regular dead and hams will be hit hard.
Glute-ham raise
Add a set or two of machine curls.
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I've always struggled with these - how far up are you supposed to come?
i stop short of standing straight up, with db's to the side of your body instead of the bar in front its a much easier movement to feel, my lower back gets too much work with the bar
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Glute-Ham Raises are definitely a good one.
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Let me help you out with your insults since you clearly struggle with them, along with your ability to read.
hahahahah we got a live on here.. bro if you stiff leg dead and don't feel it then your doing something wrong.....maybe huge hamstrings isn't in your cards?
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damn that 505 x 9 was impressive
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damn that 505 x 9 was impressive
I agree for his size that was a good lift.
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i always get sore when i do dumbell stiff leg deads
glute ham raises as well.
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I agree for his size that was a good lift.
for anyone's size defiecit deads are rough.
as far as doing stiff deads for hams..use little weight and stretch them at the bottom and squeeze them at the top. i go up to 650 on reg deads but only use 185 to 225 on stiff deads after all the ham curls that i do
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i stop short of standing straight up, with db's to the side of your body instead of the bar in front its a much easier movement to feel, my lower back gets too much work with the bar
Cool thanks - I'll try it with the dumbells for a change as I get a lot of lower back strains from the bar too.
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Whats the best foot placement on SLDL to target hams? Feet tight together or shoulder width apart?
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Here you go...watch the video carefully and copy the technique hes using.
You wont have any problems feeling your hamstrings this way.
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(http://www.pazucu.com/kalf/dorian_yates.jpg)
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Here you go...watch the video carefully and copy the technique hes using.
You wont have any problems feeling your hamstrings this way.
Interesting, he doesn't seem to be going that low and keeps the knees locked from what I can see. He's definitely squeezing the glutes and hams at the top. I'm gonna give this way a shot.
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I have never been able to doa single rep of glute ham raise
I have to push my way up
homo
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I have never been able to doa single rep of glute ham raise
I have to push my way up
homo
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I have never been able to doa single rep of glute ham raise
I have to push my way up
homo
haha me too..i always have my hands in a defensive position. Im afraid of smashing my face on the gym floor. ;D
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Whats the best foot placement on SLDL to target hams? Feet tight together or shoulder width apart?
I put my feet as close together as I can while still having good balance. Seems like this hits my hamstrings more and my lower back a bit less than with wider feet.
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I keep legs straight and while lowering the bar keep it as close as possible to the shins. And don't ever round the back. That means sticking out your butt considerably (no homo). When going up it's really an "feel the muscle"- exercise. If I don't concentrate the lower back takes over immediately.
Best exercise for hams, no competition..leg curls are useless, imo.
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I keep legs straight and while lowering the bar keep it as close as possible to the shins. And don't ever round the back. That means sticking out your butt considerably (no homo). When going up it's really an "feel the muscle"- exercise. If I don't concentrate the lower back takes over immediately.
Best exercise for hams, no competition..leg curls are useless, imo.
Yes, sticking out your ass is the key. seriously. It helps you keeping your waist straight and get a good stretch.