Do you add in the weight of the barbell?
Babarrosa1
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Whenever you do any sort of excercise that calls for a barbell (deadlifts, squats, barbell rows and so on) do you include the weight of the bar?
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Yes.0
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yes, You are lifting it aren't you0
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Absolutely.0
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Count it twice!0
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Absolutely! The barbell weighs 45 pounds, that's not something you ignore. If for no other reason, do it for the bragging rights0
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Absolutely! The barbell weighs 45 pounds, that's not something you ignore. If for no other reason, do it for the bragging rights
I'll be doing that from now on then
Thanks for all the answers guys0 -
Yes, but remember not all bars are created equal.
In Olympic lifting, there are 20k (44 pound) bars for the men and 15k (33 pound) bars for the women.
The women's bars are thinner for an easier grip.
I have also used 10 and 15 pound bars.
Most gyms use the 20k bars, but mine has all.0
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