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    New PR

    Just cranked out 315x14 on conventional deads, was pretty happy. Last time I did deads was 315x12 so, improved
    Nothin beats a good dead lift session!

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    congrats!

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    Nicely done mate.

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    Why are you doing high reps on deads? IMO, should be kept under 8 reps. I stay 5 or less

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    Quote Originally Posted by patrick4588
    Why are you doing high reps on deads? IMO, should be kept under 8 reps. I stay 5 or less
    I agree with lower than 14 maybe not 5 but I know you are a power lifter, I think 8 would suffice and keep adding weight not reps just my opinion OP

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    Ya I do them heavy also, just felt like seeing how many times I could do 3 plates.
    Winded me by the end of it, I like to alternate higher/lower reps here and there, just kinda my thing

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    Impressive

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    Quote Originally Posted by patrick4588 View Post
    Why are you doing high reps on deads? IMO, should be kept under 8 reps. I stay 5 or less
    For growth I agree, but when I'm cutting I do deads for cardio. 10 X 10 at 275 with a :45 rest between sets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cj111 View Post
    Just cranked out 315x14 on conventional deads, was pretty happy. Last time I did deads was 315x12 so, improved
    Nothin beats a good dead lift session!
    Impressive numbers. Congrats. Just be careful doing that many reps on DLs. Sometimes the form will get sloppy and that's when injuries happen.

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