Jpmerr2021
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I have never considered this before. Why does it give you sleep apnea?This doesnt pertain to the spine and such, but the stimulation you put on your traps when you deadlift is usually what ends up giving people sleep apnea. I guarantee that anyone who deals with sleep apnea also does heavy compounds that overwork the trapezius muscle
Not my cup of tea. infact i do my absolute best to avoid anything that stimulates the traps, but i cant stop them from growing on roids either way, i can only do my best to minimize their growth
Try doing a workout of heavy farmer carries and shrugs, really beat your traps up, i guarantee youre going to have trouble breathing and sporadic waking when you go to bed later that day
Each to their own, just know that every time you deadlift you are moving one step closer to having to use a cpap machine
Not saying your wrong at all, it sorta makes sense when I think about it but would be keen to know more… I am guessing it’s just having all that mass and stimulus around your neck area that ‘constricts’ things no?
EDIT: Posted this before reading the entire thread, I have found the answer now. Interesting stuff! Never really gave it much thought before tbh but it makes sense
