Message from @Pat-MA
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I close grip 205 for sets of 4 today and Comp paused them. Even got a video
Ah very nice
Show us the vid my dude
I can post those in here?
Yes
no, sorry
u have to be taller than 5'8" to post in here
Says the video is too big
Idk how to compress it on my phone
Use YouTube and set vid to private
I’ll max in a few weeks so those should be short enough
Can I post the link to YouTube upload?
Yeah
Peep the rib flair and knee sleeves. Ipf approved content
Lookin good
I disavow those white gym socks
Haha thanks
What socks are you wearing
thats way closer than my competition grip. I'll film my comp style triples today to highlight the difference
https://youtu.be/WmoJJmzcw3U
This is comp style but bad angle. I’m vid one of my heavy sets every session so I’ll get a better angle
Super close grip (inside shoulder width) puts more stress on wrists and shoulders. I take shoulder width and focus on “stacking” my elbows and forearms with minimal flair plus a more straight bar path
MIRIN HARD
ITS A MIND SET
That dude is a monster
someone redpill me on deadlifting. i get my fitness advice from a guy who's lifted for a long time and is exceptionally knowledgeable about fitness and health, and he doesn't do deadlifts because squats and other lifts work out all the same muscles without nearly the same risk of injury. second opinions anyone?
Deadlift.
DEAD
LIFT
Squats are great, but they don't work the posterior chain nor upper back muscles like a deadlift.
Plus there are few things more primal than lifting a lot of weight. Feels good man.
What's the best guide to deadlifting without snapping my spine?
Deadlifts work grip strength. Deadlifts might "work the same muscles" but they work them in a different way. Doing only squats is not a substitute for deadlifts. Barbell rows work your biceps but just because they work the same muscles doesn't mean they're a substitute for specific bicep exercises. Adding another heavy, full body lift to your workout will only make you stronger
As for guides, I would look up anything by Boris Sheiko
With proper form and starting off light, and focusing on getting the form first, you won't hurt your back, and are just as safe as you are doing a squat
I also suggest checking out the YouTube channel untamed strength with Allen Thrall. He has a lot of good, no-bullshit advice for lifters.