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1 posted on 03/14/2014 6:57:29 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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I am a Bass Player.

My amp is about the size of a trash compactor.

I do this exercise every day! LOL!


2 posted on 03/14/2014 7:00:43 AM PDT by left that other site
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Picking up heavy things decreases my MTBF, and voids my warranty. God made fork lifts for a reason.

/johnny


3 posted on 03/14/2014 7:02:30 AM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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It’s also a great way to find the weak link between your hands and your feet.

Meaning, it is very easy to overwhelm any of the smaller connections in between.

You still need a total body workout to ensure you’re developing the more fragile connections.


4 posted on 03/14/2014 7:04:17 AM PDT by G Larry (There's the Beef!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Oh man, that hurts my back just thinking about it. To all you young lifters out there, seek out a genuine powerlifter and learn good form.


5 posted on 03/14/2014 7:10:20 AM PDT by Wolfie
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I hate doing these but still do because they essentially eliminate back problems. I'm always concerned if I'm doing them properly so I appreciate the article.

A couple of month's ago a very polite, fit looking guy asked me if I was done with the squat rack at my gym. When I finished I couldn't help but keep an eye on him because it looked like he was going to be squatting a lot of weight. Within minutes he had 405 lbs. on the bar and was doing squats almost all the way to the floor like it was a feather on his back.

A few weeks ago I was watching the Olympics and there he was, bronze medalist in the bobsled event from Melrose,Ma., Steve Langton.

6 posted on 03/14/2014 7:12:37 AM PDT by bramps (Go West America!)
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"The deadlift may be the simplest and easiest exercise to learn in all of barbell training."

I disagree with this completely. AFter squats, I see bad from on deadlifts more an any other exercise, even among relatively experienced weight trainers. And it's a dangerous exercise to do with bad form. Common errors are failure to maintain a straight back, slouchinig shoulders forward and overuse of butt and thighs to lift the weight at the end of the movement. These errors become magnified as the weight is increased. And too many lifters are using more weight than they can handle. (an ego thing.) Having said that, squats and deadlifts are probably the two best weight training exercies there are with pull ups coming in third. EAT-SLEEP-LIFT

7 posted on 03/14/2014 7:15:28 AM PDT by circlecity
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It’s a great way to break the needed perfect form and really hurt yourself. Most people don’t do it right, and never will. Unless you are a competitive power lifter, there is no reason to do this exercise. The muscles involved can be trained more effectively and far more safely with alternative movements. If you are tall and lean, dead lift and squat are injuries just waiting to happen.


8 posted on 03/14/2014 7:16:00 AM PDT by cdcdawg (Be seeing you...)
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Bicycling your ass around *instead* of driving makes obesity impossible and accomplishes something for the time and effort.


9 posted on 03/14/2014 7:18:43 AM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (HELL, NO! BE UNGOVERNABLE! --- ISLAM DELENDA EST)
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Keep your back straight and breathe in.

Also do exercises to stretch your spine in both flexion and extension before and after. Not a bad idea to pay a professional trainer or physical therapist to show you how.

DON'T GET GREEDY.

10 posted on 03/14/2014 7:19:44 AM PDT by OKSooner ("As the riders went on by him, he heard one call his name...")
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I moving to a new house, hundreds of bends and lifts over a month, I lost ten pounds and feel great. No to mention hundreds of climbs up and down stairs.

Eat right and stay active and you can get into reasonable shape. Sit or lie around and over eat - gain weight.

It’s really that simple. I think the popularity of gyms isn’t about working out, they’re pick up joints for the youth.


11 posted on 03/14/2014 7:22:42 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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Deadlifts are a damn good way to get a *back attack* for the older folks, like me (67).

Prefer curls (60% body weight max, 3 sets, 10 reps each), straight back an absolute must and push ups (50 to 100), lots safer on the back for geezers.
Throw in walking a mile or two a day and that will keep you in halfa$$ shape :)

12 posted on 03/14/2014 7:40:27 AM PDT by The Cajun (Sarah Palin, Mark Levin, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Louie Gohmert......Nuff said.)
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My Daddy could never understand why people would pay good hard-earned cash money to join a gym.

"If you want to lift weights," he would say, "you can come to my barn and stack hay bales for free! Hell, if it was haying season and I had a load to put in the loft, I might even pay to have them stacked!"

17 posted on 03/14/2014 8:03:31 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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My Daddy could never understand why people would pay good hard-earned cash money to join a gym.

"If you want to lift weights," he would say, "you can come to my barn and stack hay bales for free! Hell, if it was haying season and I had a load to put in the loft, I might even pay to have them stacked!"

18 posted on 03/14/2014 8:03:31 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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I’ve done 525 lbs before. Form is everything.


27 posted on 03/14/2014 9:22:22 AM PDT by Future Snake Eater (CrossFit.com)
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People who do deadlifts or bodyweight back training like bridges or yoga backbend poses tend not to have the back problems everyone else complains about. I think 80% of general population back problems and back complaints can be cured by doing reasonable amounts of these exercises, but people always have an excuse or reason not to do them.


29 posted on 03/14/2014 9:26:20 AM PDT by Ethan Clive Osgoode (<<== Click here to learn about Evolution!)
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I don’t do gyms.

Too many metrosexual phone obsessed yuppies.
You know why I don’t go to the gym? Because I am too tired from WORKING ALL DAY.


35 posted on 03/14/2014 10:51:10 AM PDT by envisio (Its on like Donkey Kong!)
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You can get a lot of this done at work. I used to lift a lot of 540MB hard drives. Over the years I’ve gradually worked that up to 4 TB drives. Multiple reps.


40 posted on 03/14/2014 11:00:34 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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I puick things up, then I put them down!”


57 posted on 03/17/2014 12:54:38 PM PDT by subterfuge (CBS NBC ABC FOX AP-- all no different than Pravda.)
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