Mr.Positive
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First off, I'd like to say thanks for all the great info on this forum. I've been using it to get over a plateau in my workout, and have been successful so far.
I do have a few questions on incorporating deadlifts into my workout. I've been lifting for a long time, years, and have always been fit and healthy. However, I have never done deadlifts. My reason has always been that it really looks like an exercise that could be horrible for your back, so I've always stayed away from it.
A few questions, for someone who already has a fairly well rounded workout, what advantages would I gain from starting to do deadlifts?
What is the correct form? I've read both with knees bent and with them locked.
I currently weigh about 180, I squat 295 and bench 85 (dumbells). What would be the best weight to start with. I'd like to start light to make sure I've got the correct form.
Also, do you do deadlifts on back day, or leg day?
A lot of questions, I know, I guess I'm curious on the benefits of deadlifts. Any advise would be appreciated.
I do have a few questions on incorporating deadlifts into my workout. I've been lifting for a long time, years, and have always been fit and healthy. However, I have never done deadlifts. My reason has always been that it really looks like an exercise that could be horrible for your back, so I've always stayed away from it.
A few questions, for someone who already has a fairly well rounded workout, what advantages would I gain from starting to do deadlifts?
What is the correct form? I've read both with knees bent and with them locked.
I currently weigh about 180, I squat 295 and bench 85 (dumbells). What would be the best weight to start with. I'd like to start light to make sure I've got the correct form.
Also, do you do deadlifts on back day, or leg day?
A lot of questions, I know, I guess I'm curious on the benefits of deadlifts. Any advise would be appreciated.