How do you guys increase your deadlift max? High reps? Low? Certain grips? I really wanna get my deadlift stronger this year.
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Well on deadlift day I usually do barbell rows then hit some core exercises.Failing at lockout makes me wonder if you're doing sumo form with conventional mechanics. Usually if you can break the floor you can lock out sumo. I would suggest watching and reading up on form and recording yourself doing sets from the side and some from the front.
I don't think any assistance lifts are needed yet. I would pull two days a week. First day do a 5x5 that's nowhere near failure to get some volume and work on form. Start around 315-325 for your 5x5. Then later in the week work up to one peak set of 5, I'm thinking around 365x5 to start on that day. Try to add 5-10lbs a week to both days as long as you can. After a couple weeks you can start doing two back off sets at 10% reduction of the peak set to get a little more volume in.
I would just run this for a bit and see where you end up. Bump this thread and I can advise further later on. I'd have you start switching up reps once you stall.
What's the rest of your routine look like? I'm about to head to bed, but I'll reply tomorrow.
Failing at lockout makes me wonder if you're doing sumo form with conventional mechanics. Usually if you can break the floor you can lock out sumo. I would suggest watching and reading up on form and recording yourself doing sets from the side and some from the front.
More volume at lower intensity is key. Don't hit too high an RPE early on and get plenty of sets and reps in at your target weight.
Do you think adding lighter snatch grip deads on squat day will help my pull? I pull conventional.Failing at lockout makes me wonder if you're doing sumo form with conventional mechanics. Usually if you can break the floor you can lock out sumo. I would suggest watching and reading up on form and recording yourself doing sets from the side and some from the front.
I don't think any assistance lifts are needed yet. I would pull two days a week. First day do a 5x5 that's nowhere near failure to get some volume and work on form. Start around 315-325 for your 5x5. Then later in the week work up to one peak set of 5, I'm thinking around 365x5 to start on that day. Try to add 5-10lbs a week to both days as long as you can. After a couple weeks you can start doing two back off sets at 10% reduction of the peak set to get a little more volume in.
I would just run this for a bit and see where you end up. Bump this thread and I can advise further later on. I'd have you start switching up reps once you stall.
What's the rest of your routine look like? I'm about to head to bed, but I'll reply tomorrow.
Thanks man! I know I quoted perrin, but I need advice from any and all of you strong guys that know what the fuck you're doing! I just started doing sumo block pulls on squat day this wave so I'll keep them there. Thanks again brother!@Johnny442 i know you asked perrin, but id rather see you either do deficit or block pulls that day. or RDL/SLDL
thats me, for sure! i broke the floor with 645 with relatative ease, got to the kness, stalled, dead weight. i got some work to do on my form, but POB gave me a few cues to try next week. 700 is happening this year.
@Blitz Comet can you give us a break down of your training day by day? would help to see where everything is at so we can help you best and make sure youre recovered each session
Do you think adding lighter snatch grip deads on squat day will help my pull? I pull conventional.
