Does anyone here do deadlifts LAST in the their workout instead of the very begining?
Right now here is my back workout:
After stretching out, I run on the treadmill for 10 minutes at a good pace to get warmed up and get my heart rate going, than I do:
Deadlifts 4x5
Seated cable rows 12,10,8,6
Close grip lat pulldowns 12,10,8,6
Wide grip lat pulldowns 12,10,8,6
Incline hammer curls 12,10,8,6
Straight bar preacher curls 12,10,8,6
*Every set I increase the weight and for the last set I go to failure which usually turns out to be the desired number of reps.
Than I slam my PWO shake, stretch out, and get the hell outta there.
My problem is, after deads the rest of my workout is crap because the deads zap all my energy. I feel like I'm really short changing my back, lats and bis because of this.
So I was thinking of putting deads last instead of first. I want to do this for 3 reasons:
1) I will be fresh now to do the exercises for my back, lats, and bis. Now I will see results and gains in those areas.
2) My body will be better warmed now up to do deadlifts because I have already done exercises for my back, lats, and bis. I will have already broken a sweat and my body will be warmed up. So this may help to prevent injury.
3) Now when it comes time for deadlifts, I can go balls to the wall, because I know after this exercise, the battle for the day is over and I'm going home to eat and sleep.
Does anyone here do this or is this a foolish idea I'm thinking?
In case it matters I'm all natural (not even creatine). The only supps I take is multi vitamin and vitamin c caps, whey+dex PWO, and slow acting protein blend (Micellean)+flax oil at bedtime. I'm 25 6' 230 with some body fat.
I could really use some advice on this fellas.