What is the Y Board position on "sumo" deadlifts?
Gayer than having a dedicated arm day.
I've been lifting but not really going all out. I go through this every year this time, right before Xmas until after new year.So last night I was lifting and I hear weights hit the floor real loud. I look over and a guy was doing deads for reps with 475lbs and dropped the last one too fast. He looked over at me and said "Sorry"
I thought Planet Fitness didn't allow heavy deadlifting.
This was my suspicion but wanted to check for sure.
Woke bastard.
Most lifters in my gym when doing deads just do the lift then just drop the bar with no effort to lower it
Lowering the weight controlled takes effort and most people are trying to do the least they can.
I always try to lower the weight controlled.The last couple of times doing traps I've used the staright bar and noticed the difference. Both times I felt sore which doesn't happen with db's or face pulls.
When they just drop the weight,the idiots lose have the benefits.One thing I never see people do these days on deads is when the lift is completed at the top,they never lean slightly back to contract the erectors.if you look back at the power meets of the 70`s and 80`s everyone did this from Vince Anello to Lamar Gant.
I try to tell people these things but nobody wants to work.
Buncha` soft snowflakes in the gyms of today!
Plus they see these juice monkeys slamming weights around and they think it's cool.
Xmas workoutDips bodyweight - 10x8-15supersetWide lat horizontal- 10x10-15supersetReverse grip lat pulldown - 6x6Bench press to neck - 10x8-15supersetBehind neck lat pulldown - 10x10-121 leg calf raise - 3 sets max reps
Back in the day they`d get tossed out of the gym on their asses.