• nieminen@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    100%. Also aren’t your legs straight for a whole deadlift? (I don’t do them, always struck me as a loser back thing)

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      5 months ago

      There’s a variation where you keep your legs straight to help you get more bootylicious, but generally no.

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            5 months ago

            Haha for real. I don’t do them, but I don’t disparage anyone for how they like to work out. I do wish people would focus on form before weight though, I’ve seen some concerning deadlift reps 🤣

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      5 months ago

      For RDL/stiff legged deadlifts you should only have a slight bend in the knee and focus on moving your ass back during the eccentric instead of letting your knees get forward. It’s a great exercise that will primarily load your hamstrings and glutes, which is why every* girl you see in the gym are doing them. Glutes and hamstring are part of a normal leg day.

      For a deadlift you knees will have a greater bend and move slightly forward which puts your body in a better position for maximal force output. You can load it a lot heavier and you’re putting more tension on your quads. Deadlifts isn’t as much of a leg exercise as it is a “your entire posterior chain” exercise.

      *not every, just a whole lot