Benefits of deadlifting...

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by nufc_jay, Apr 16, 2012.


  1. nufc_jay

    nufc_jay Guest

    ....what are they, if any?

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  2. MrSmall

    MrSmall Member Full Member

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    stronger hamstrings, glutes, lower back, quads, grip, upper back, and all that comes with that brah.
     
  3. nufc_jay

    nufc_jay Guest

    Grassy arse amigos
     
  4. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    I've heard that working leg muscles and doing dead lifts, which works major/large muscle groups, releases the most growth hormone and increases strength the fastest.

    All the power lifters do dead lifts. Seems logical.
     
  5. nufc_jay

    nufc_jay Guest

    Is that true? About the additional release of growth hormone?
     
  6. Rakim

    Rakim Captain ****wit Full Member

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    I went through a stage of just doing deadlifts and squats when I hurt my shoulder a couple of years ago and when I eventually got back to doing military press, pullups, and bench press I was lifting slightly heavier weights. I was expecting to drop 10% or something. Obviously I can't prove that this was due to higher hormone levels or whatever the **** you lot are talking about, but I've read it elsewhere and either way it surprised me.


    I've never really known which one, out of squats and deads, really is better for you overall, but I'm not sure there's any disadvantage to doing either of them with proper form.
     
  7. Judged Mental

    Judged Mental CHB4Lyfe/ESB4Stryfe Full Member

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    Compound exercises that work not only the largest muscle group in the upper legs, but also recruit other groups, such as the back.

    Squats first, then deadlifts get the testosterone pumping.
     
  8. nufc_jay

    nufc_jay Guest


    That's because it's an ATG thread
     
  9. Nipple

    Nipple I hate my username banned

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    You get to speak to Jesus, if you do enough with a heavy weight that is ;-)

    I prefer Squats to Deadlifts, personally speaking.
     
  10. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Load of horse **** if you ask me. As most professionals are on gear. There are genetica limitations to how much hormones your body will produce anyway. And they're certainly not the achievable levels that many rookies think are attainable. Either way its a semi-irrelevant statistic.
     
  11. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    I do very light deads occasionally. Overrated exercise if you ask me. Good way to snapping your back up. Thats why Ronnie Coleman spent the best part of last year in hospital. Squats are better. Plus you get some nice wheels! :yep
     
  12. Big N Bad

    Big N Bad Well-Known Member Full Member

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    regarding GH and testosterone- i heard its true and it makes sense. as you are working all the biggest muslces in your body simultanously
     
  13. cheech

    cheech Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Who does both squat and deadlifts? Do you do both on the same workout or spread them across days?
     
  14. cheech

    cheech Well-Known Member Full Member

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    anybody work in both deadlifts and squats? If so, whats your schedule look like?...
     
  15. Rakim

    Rakim Captain ****wit Full Member

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    I used to do something like this:-



    Workout A:-

    Squats
    Overhead press
    Dumbell rows


    Workout B:-

    Deadlifts
    Bench press
    Pullups