Whoa now chief, chill.Originally posted by manuva
No. It isn't fine. Maybe I didn't put enough muscle names in my post.
Proper technique includes chest out AND SHOULDERS HELD FIRMLY BACK.
Deadlifting to PROPER TECHNIQUE (see above sentence) will work lats... I mean latissimus dorsi.
There, is that a fancy enough word to be taken seriously?
WHICH is why I said that lats are attached to the shoulders and the ribs, and have no large effect on the extending or erecting of the backit IS the lats that are the PRIMARY muscles that extend the back
Proper technique doesn't include holding the shoulder blades together. You get a longer range of motion this way.Originally posted by manuva
No. It isn't fine. Maybe I didn't put enough muscle names in my post.
Proper technique includes chest out AND SHOULDERS HELD FIRMLY BACK.
Deadlifting to PROPER TECHNIQUE (see above sentence) will work lats... I mean latissimus dorsi.
There, is that a fancy enough word to be taken seriously?
I never denied this.Originally posted by Heizen
Keeping your back arched IS correct
This alone is no measure of expertise. I see guys in power lifting gyms lifting huge weight with poor and ever dangerous technique.it is the way I lift and the way I was taught by people who lift a LOT more weight then me and know their ****.
I am familiar with the way powerlifters lift. I train two PL's, one of whom DL's 260kg (580lbs) for 8 reps. Not bad for a 44 yr old guy. Both of them work to keep their shoulders back during the lift to help stick their chest out. Both have massive lats.if you want to reduce the ROM while keeping yourself efficient ala PL'ers, you let your shoulders fall forward a little bit.
You said its ok to roll them forward. It's not. It's poor technique, will develop poor posture, and won't activate many of the muscles in your back that become activated. For the record those include the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, rhomboid major and minor, latissimus dorsi, and to a lesser extent teres major & minor and trapezius activation.I didn't say relax your shoulders.
Thats quite childish. And, aside from the sarcasm, I'm not sure what point you're trying to convey.I'd like to point out, you didn't say jack except agree with sweet cheeks. Hence you DIDN'T say any muscles, and you completetly misread my post so you could start a stupid pissing contest about deadlifting. Oh wait, you said lats. My bad! You said one muscle then.
Like I said, posting here bores me. I have a life. I get paid a lot of money to tell people this stuff for real, so I seldom bother spending any great amount of time posting here for free. I agreed with the advice he gave, even if some of the content wasn't entirely accurate. I have neither the time nor inclination to correct every single mistake people write in this forum, otherwise I'd be here all day every day. There is a lot of poor advice and misinformation in this thread alone (including inaccuracies of your own), let alone the dozens of others.Actually I was referring to you as one of the people agreeing with him simply because he said some muscle names and sounded like he knew his stuff. So you weren't too far off buddy, but try again
That makes no sense whatsoever. First of all, that way of deadlifting sounds better for bodybuilding, but for powerlifting, why would you want to do something that makes it HARDER to lift more weight? That's like saying that all powerlifters should do olympic style ass-to-grass squats. Different purposes, different sports. I'd even be concerned about the safety of your way of doing things.Originally posted by manuva
No. It isn't fine. Maybe I didn't put enough muscle names in my post.
Proper technique includes chest out AND SHOULDERS HELD FIRMLY BACK.
Deadlifting to PROPER TECHNIQUE (see above sentence) will work lats... I mean latissimus dorsi.
There, is that a fancy enough word to be taken seriously?
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Dont the spinal erectors extend the back? Hence the name erectors. To erect? To straighten?Originally posted by MetalFortress
Your lats pull your arms into your body - not extend your lower back.
deadlifts work the whole body, ESPECIALLY the back.Originally posted by Lifeforce
Deadlifts are only good to give size to the erectors IMO.
Damn need to get back to the studies.
you are right and he is wrong, since when is lettign the shoulders roll forward a good form for deadlifts?Originally posted by manuva
No. It isn't fine. Maybe I didn't put enough muscle names in my post.
Proper technique includes chest out AND SHOULDERS HELD FIRMLY BACK.
Deadlifting to PROPER TECHNIQUE (see above sentence) will work lats... I mean latissimus dorsi.
There, is that a fancy enough word to be taken seriously?
how would a writer be prevented from giving bad a advice in some text compared to a trainer, your own logic makes the use of references irrelevantOriginally posted by MetalFortress
You can't just say "I do this for a living" because a LOT of trainers make a living off of giving people bad advice. You post some references/writers of your own,
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Rawblood, do you want to prove to us that you actually lift first?? Pavel obviously IS a trainer, who ALSO writes books. He's far bigger than just a run of the mill gym trainer, and if you would go to the website and read, you would notice that. Think about it.Originally posted by RaWBLooD
how would a writer be prevented from giving bad a advice in some text compared to a trainer, your own logic makes the use of references irrelevant
Well yeah, that's what I was getting at. I said the lats are what doesn't extend the back.Originally posted by brucevangeorge
Dont the spinal erectors extend the back? Hence the name erectors. To erect? To straighten?
i dont lift or know anyone that lifts on or offlineOriginally posted by MetalFortress
Rawblood, do you want to prove to us that you actually lift first?? Pavel obviously IS a trainer, who ALSO writes books. He's far bigger than just a run of the mill gym trainer, and if you would go to the website and read, you would notice that. Think about it.
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please take to pm's ill be glad to discussOriginally posted by MetalFortress
And you can prove a reference true or false? No. You can't even provide references.
It's used when to give you some extra length of your arms so you can begin the lift at a higher point. Try yourself and see. Roll the shoulders forward a little and see where the arms end up.Originally posted by RaWBLooD
you are right and he is wrong, since when is lettign the shoulders roll forward a good form for deadlifts?
it isn't
it is improper form, pins and a power rack are used to "begin the lift at a higher point"Originally posted by Lifeforce
It's used when to give you some extra length of your arms so you can begin the lift at a higher point. Try yourself and see. Roll the shoulders forward a little and see where the arms end up.
In my case that is not true, I've noticed growth in traps and erectors, very little lat improvement before I started being very serious about the lat training. Allthough it's such a heavy weight so you are correct it works the entire body in some way.Originally posted by RaWBLooD
deadlifts work the whole body, ESPECIALLY the back.
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