canadabber
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So just curious as to what people think about rack deads for mass building and really getting that thickness when growing your back?
It's become my new fav back mass builder (conventional deads i feel i utilize too much leg and glute strength to get it off the floor, and legs also being a weakpoint i dont want them trained on back day while they are still sore and recovering from back sessions).
As far as form goes for my rack pulls, i have switched up from my previous grip it and rip strategy where i load up the weight like six plates and just concentrate on the explosive positive portion of the rep and dont lower the weight slowly but just let it come down so im really missing the most important mass building part of the movement, the negative, and im not getting a ton of time under tension... I get stronger using this technique, but, for me at least, its sub optimal for maximum muscle and size growth.
My new form involves dropping the weight a ton (go to four plates or four and a quarter) and slowly lowering the weight focusing on the negative then stopping just below the knee and holding it for a half a second before lifting back up again (never put the bar down on the guard rails) the time under tension is awesome and i can really feel the mind muscle connection in my back, pulling shoulders back and squeezing.
I made a vid showing how i like to do it and explain a bit more there:
It's become my new fav back mass builder (conventional deads i feel i utilize too much leg and glute strength to get it off the floor, and legs also being a weakpoint i dont want them trained on back day while they are still sore and recovering from back sessions).
As far as form goes for my rack pulls, i have switched up from my previous grip it and rip strategy where i load up the weight like six plates and just concentrate on the explosive positive portion of the rep and dont lower the weight slowly but just let it come down so im really missing the most important mass building part of the movement, the negative, and im not getting a ton of time under tension... I get stronger using this technique, but, for me at least, its sub optimal for maximum muscle and size growth.
My new form involves dropping the weight a ton (go to four plates or four and a quarter) and slowly lowering the weight focusing on the negative then stopping just below the knee and holding it for a half a second before lifting back up again (never put the bar down on the guard rails) the time under tension is awesome and i can really feel the mind muscle connection in my back, pulling shoulders back and squeezing.
I made a vid showing how i like to do it and explain a bit more there:
