SteelWeaver
New member
Making wonderful strides with back training - getting some nice smooth moves with deep contractions and a big pump.
Just a few things though:
Do you always touch the bar to the floor when doing deadlifts? Should one? Is it necessary? There's always more tendency to bounce the weight off the floor when doing the reset thing, but on the other hand, form breakdown comes slower when touching at the bottom. Opinions?
Another one: on barbell rows - what sort of back to hip angle is optimal? I know Dorian Yates goes for a more upright posture, at about 45 degrees. Others say bend almost to 90. I know there's more stress on the lower back the bigger the angle, but what about the muscles targeted?
And one more: how far down do you bend on GM's? Down to 45 degrees? 90? Vary it?
Just a few things though:
Do you always touch the bar to the floor when doing deadlifts? Should one? Is it necessary? There's always more tendency to bounce the weight off the floor when doing the reset thing, but on the other hand, form breakdown comes slower when touching at the bottom. Opinions?
Another one: on barbell rows - what sort of back to hip angle is optimal? I know Dorian Yates goes for a more upright posture, at about 45 degrees. Others say bend almost to 90. I know there's more stress on the lower back the bigger the angle, but what about the muscles targeted?
And one more: how far down do you bend on GM's? Down to 45 degrees? 90? Vary it?