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Gossip & Opinions / Re: How much can Dorian Yates deadlift?
« Last post by MAXX on Today at 01:57:38 PM »
I read all of Dorian’s training articles throughout his career. He never once mentioned “rack deads”.
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well, partial deadlifts it was he said. His reasoning is keeping the tension on the back and that the lower part from the floor is more legs/glutes

I've seen him say it in more recent vid but can't find it now. Maybe it was in a long podcast can't remember
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: WYHI - Christina Ricci
« Last post by Pet shop boys on Today at 01:54:51 PM »
Super Hot


WooSSHHHHHHHHHH
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Nice going Josh !  ;)

thanks bud, feeling strangely good these days, must be the warmer weather
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: How much can Dorian Yates deadlift?
« Last post by joswift on Today at 01:48:36 PM »
I read all of Dorian’s training articles throughout his career. He never once mentioned “rack deads”. Never.

Ai agrees with you
According to www.iAsk.Ai - Ask AI:

In his training literature and instructional media, Yates frequently discussed his preference for movements that allowed for maximum muscular overload with controlled tension. Regarding the deadlift, Yates famously avoided the conventional barbell deadlift from the floor. He argued that the risk-to-reward ratio for a professional bodybuilder was unfavorable, as the movement often placed excessive strain on the lumbar spine rather than isolating the target muscles of the back. Instead, Yates favored movements like the bent-over barbell row, T-bar row, and various machine-based rows to build thickness.[1] [2]

When discussing "rack deadlifts"—a variation where the bar is pulled from a power rack set at knee height or slightly below—Yates did not incorporate them as a staple in his primary off-season or pre-contest routine. While he utilized partial movements for other body parts, he generally avoided heavy rack pulls for the back, fearing that the heavy loading would exacerbate his chronic lower back issues. His training methodology focused on the "stretch and squeeze" principle, which he believed was better achieved through controlled rowing motions rather than the heavy, explosive nature of rack deadlifts.[1] [2]

Yates’s training partner and contemporary observers have noted that his back thickness was primarily the result of his extreme intensity on rowing variations and pulldowns, rather than heavy deadlifting or rack pulling. By keeping the tension on the lats and rhomboids rather than shifting the load to the spinal erectors, Yates was able to maintain his massive physique while navigating the physical limitations of his lower back
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random pics
« Last post by joswift on Today at 01:43:38 PM »
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1- But, who was Roger in 1980? wasn't he at the other side of the world in Australia?

2- Seems he got in Mentzer's whining wagon

3- He got carried away with crowd reaction because he was a local bodybuilder (but that's it)


4- How were Schmoes from Venice Golds interested in him anyway?
Yeah, Roger was ugly as fuck



WoooSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHH  10.4.80

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Arnold was just a Weider Stooge
So was Mike
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: How much can Dorian Yates deadlift?
« Last post by Royalty on Today at 01:37:45 PM »
I recall him saying he prefered rack deads

so likely never attempted to become good at it

I read all of Dorian’s training articles throughout his career. He never once mentioned “rack deads”. Never.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bhank: Latest news and misadventures
« Last post by wes on Today at 01:32:39 PM »
it could be hankins lying about his age for compliments again.. ;D
LOL  ;D
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You wouldn't know a fact if it pulled out and slapped you across the face then wiped itself off on your curtains, LurkingforBOYS.

Is this your self loathing version of TDS about what facts do?  No wonder you are a pivotin, raving faggot.
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