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Ive heard alot that deadlifts can make you huge once you get really strong at lifting heavy-ass amounts, and that they boost testosterone.
Im starting to go pretty heavy now but all ive noticed is my lower back is coming out alot and really strong and hard looking, but i dont see how deadlifting can make you huge especially upper body..
Am i missing something?
It can be a very impressive part of your physique and should be worked out regularly.
As for making you huge...its will definateky make a difference but overall it comes to working ot your entire body and a good diet.
Complication breeds desperation.
IMO,
The key to getting truly huge is posterior chain strength. Once you start to gain strength in the posterior your overall lifting capacity will increase. This sends a strong signal to your body that it simply needs to be larger to meet the demands being placed on it. Size is not just gained due to muscle tear down and rebuilding, although that is a primary requirement, it is also a mechanism of the central nervous system. When you start moving large amounts of weight your CNS will recognize that your body needs to be larger to keep up with the demand. Deadlifts and squats are THE BEST way to hammer this message home.
Dead lifts like squats are also very good training exercises. You must train your brain to activate your CNS in an efficient manner. In addition to developing motor skills you need to train the CNS to activate as many muscle fibers as possible in a expedient time frame. Since deads and squats require a large portion of your body to respond they are the most efficient way to train your CNS to do this.
They also build weight training 'character' -do or die. Give up or don't give up... What will you do when gravity pulls back?
My terms and such may be messed up a little but hopefully you get what I'm trying to say.
Originally Posted by McVein
Not to hijack the OP's thread but is the "alternating grip" (one palm up/one palm down) the preferred grip for doing deads or should both palms be facing down?
Originally Posted by McVein
To make you look good.......
Originally Posted by HeavyBomber
I agree. I think deads are the best for building that "character". If you really want to find out how powerful you are, this exercise will tell you.
They make you look thicker too and build up your traps, which is awesome.
I think most people do the alternating grip, but I guess it's a personal preference. There's no right or wrong grip.
5'6", 145 lbs.
No, it isn't a personal preference. It's overhand/underhand grip for a reason. This grip is to prevent you from tearing the biceps tendon. You can completely rupture the tendon at the radius, so the overhand/underhand grip is to put less stress on this area. This also prevents the bar from rolling in your hands.Originally Posted by leveque
Don't make any more posts if this is going to be a continuing trend. Grow up.Originally Posted by arnoldsclone
Last edited by sCaRz*Of*PaiN; 08-07-2006 at 01:57 PM.
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I use an overhand grip, some people do mixed, some people switch it up and use both
as leveque said, it's really just a personal preference
5'10", 170lbs, 10% bf
Bench:255 Squat:295 Dead:400
Snatch:145 C&J: 205
Chin-Up: +135 Dip: +100
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I like full deads, but right now I'm really getting good results from rack deads, I credit them to the new thickness in my back, shoulders, and traps.
Every workout is a new battle
and I always win
To the OP:
Diet makes you huge. Doing compound lifts regularly ensures that you gain as much muscle as possible.
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