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    Deadlift Grip

    I want to start doing deadlifts tomorrow on my leg day. I've seen people have their hands facing the same directions and other in opposite. Do you guys have a preference? Should I do stiffed leg or regular deadlift? Do you think I should do the deadlift before or after squats?

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    I do deadlift with hands facing opposite directions after squat. Right now I am focusing on regular deadlifts, but stiff-legs are a good way to build up lower back strength.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jman98z24
    I do deadlift with hands facing opposite directions after squat. Right now I am focusing on regular deadlifts, but stiff-legs are a good way to build up lower back strength.
    stiff legged are more for hammys where regular is more for lower back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by audis4
    stiff legged are more for hammys where regular is more for lower back.
    Yup..

    I couldnt possibly do deadlifts and squats in the same day..ouch

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    Quote Originally Posted by jman98z24
    I do deadlift with hands facing opposite directions after squat. Right now I am focusing on regular deadlifts, but stiff-legs are a good way to build up lower back strength.
    you're the man if you do deads after squatting. i would have to be carried outta the gym.

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    alternate grip. one hand supinated, one hand pronated. it is possible to do deadlifts right after squats, or on a seperate day, if i deadlift on tuesday, i would squat on a saturday. find which one works for you, the man who deadlifted 1003lbs( andy bolton,highest dead ever), trains squats and deads on the same day

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    Andy Bolton’s weekly training routine


    Monday I start with 10 min on bike, nothing too hard just to warm up. Next I perform some light stretching then proceed with bench press doing 10 sets of 3 to 5 reps using 3 different height boards on chest 2", 4" and 6". Each workout we will use a different board height not all 3 in same workout. The weight I use on the boards are 6" - 300kg 3reps and 317.5(700lbs) 1 rep. On 4" board I have done 280kg and on 2" board 275kg. Training up to the Arnold 2005 PWO I benched 300kg to my chest and my last heavy bench before a show is 2 wks away. I then drop back to 100kg for 8 reps.

    Next comes close grip bench, I do 3 sets 5 reps working up to 220kg then proceed onto light shoulder press 2 sets 8 reps 70lb max then light front and side delt’s. My next exercise is heavy vbar pushdowns working up to the full stack plus a

    20kg plate added for 6 to 10 reps. Lastly I do ab’s performing 5 sets of 10 reps with a heavy weight added if required. That’s Monday done.


    Tuesday is rest day.


    Wednesday is squat night, starting with bike and stretching same as Monday. For squats I do

    10 sets of 3 to 8 reps, working up to 410kg before a show. I work mainly on explosive power always squatting with as much explosive power as possible.

    After squats I do 1/4 squats to a box these are done every alt wk and are stopped 5 wks out. The weights I use are 455kg(1000lbs) for 3 reps after which I proceed onto deadlift. I do 10 sets of 3 to 5 reps working up to 362.5kg/800lbs for 3 reps, 3 weeks out from a show but always pulling the weight as fast as possible. Next is partial deadlifts pulled from shin height, these are done using straps as the key here is explosive power and not grip. The maximum weight I have done on these is 470kg/1036lbs 3reps and 420kg/922lbs for 10reps. That’s wednesday done.


    Friday is only a assistance day again starting with bike and stretching then onto:

    Lying leg curls 4 sets 8/10reps

    Single leg curls 2 sets 8/10reps

    Leg ex 3 sets 12/20 reps

    Leg press max weightt 600kg 20 reps

    Seated calf raises 2 sets 20 reps


    Barbell shrugs 4 sets 10/12 reps max weightt used 410kg/900lbs

    Hammer rows single arm 3 sets 8/10reps max weightt used 200kg

    Vbar pulldowns 3 sets 8/10reps


    Dumbbell concentration curl 3 sets 12 done for pump only

    Dumbbell hammer curls 3 sets 10reps max weightt done 130lb

    Abs floor crunches 4 sets 10/12reps


    That’s my weekly workout after a big show. My weights do drop then I build them up again towards a show.

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