planet fitness and deadlifts
shirleygirl1013
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I am at planet fitness and all they have are smiths machine. Is it possible to do a deadlift with a smith machine or a variation? I used a 60lb ez bar weight and I need to go bigger. Any suggestions?
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That being said, if your Planet Fitness doesn't have the equipment you need, it's time to find a new gym that does, many peoples goals change, and with that you need to change your surroundings. I know NOTHING about lifting, but I would believe that doing deadlifts on a smith machine would be way to awkward and unnatural.0 -
a smith machine will not give you the correct range of motion for a proper deadlift and will likely hurt you.0
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I am at planet fitness and all they have are smiths machine. Is it possible to do a deadlift with a smith machine or a variation? I used a 60lb ez bar weight and I need to go bigger. Any suggestions?
They don't have bench press?0 -
Do you know of any exercises that are similar to a deadlift?0
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I do my bench press with the smith machine0
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I am at planet fitness and all they have are smiths machine. Is it possible to do a deadlift with a smith machine or a variation? I used a 60lb ez bar weight and I need to go bigger. Any suggestions?
They don't have bench press?
No. The only free weights they have are dumbbells. Other than that, they have Smith Machines and any other machine you can think of. I hate that place...0 -
Use the benchpress bar. And you can put more than 60lbs on an EZ bar.0
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dont they have BBs and plates? you dont need a rack to deadlift.
maybe im not understanding the issue.
if you have BBs and plates available, find some floorspace and go to town.0 -
1. Grab a bar from one of the benches
2. Take said bar to an open spot on the floor.
3. Load weight.
4. Lift it up.
5. Put it down.
Repeat 4 & 50 -
I am at planet fitness and all they have are smiths machine. Is it possible to do a deadlift with a smith machine or a variation? I used a 60lb ez bar weight and I need to go bigger. Any suggestions?
They don't have bench press?
No. The only free weights they have are dumbbells. Other than that, they have Smith Machines and any other machine you can think of. I hate that place...
That... is a dumb gym.0 -
I am at planet fitness and all they have are smiths machine. Is it possible to do a deadlift with a smith machine or a variation? I used a 60lb ez bar weight and I need to go bigger. Any suggestions?
They don't have bench press?
No. The only free weights they have are dumbbells. Other than that, they have Smith Machines and any other machine you can think of. I hate that place...
How would she put dumbells on a smith machine?
Have you even been to a PF??0 -
a lot of planet fitness's don't allow deadlifts, just a word of caution. corporate is cracking down on things like that and the few franchises out there that had previously allowed them are not anymore. mine was one. they used to not care until corporate came for a visit. now they have signs up all over the gym that says "NO DEADLIFTS ALLOWED"
do what i did. switch to gold's.0 -
I am at planet fitness and all they have are smiths machine. Is it possible to do a deadlift with a smith machine or a variation? I used a 60lb ez bar weight and I need to go bigger. Any suggestions?
My suggestion would be to cancel and join another gym.0 -
I may have to switch in order to meet my goals. Especially if they are cracking down. They don't have a bar on the bench press i can remove. They only have smiths machines.0
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Do you know of any exercises that are similar to a deadlift?
HELL NO! Lol... I'm addicted so nothing compares to picking something heavy up and putting it back down.0 -
a lot of planet fitness's don't allow deadlifts, just a word of caution. corporate is cracking down on things like that and the few franchises out there that had previously allowed them are not anymore. mine was one. they used to not care until corporate came for a visit. now they have signs up all over the gym that says "NO DEADLIFTS ALLOWED"
do what i did. switch to gold's.
I think that our Gold's is trying to push out powerlifters. They were going to get a 3rd squat rack, but instead they got more ellipticals. There is no good place to deadlift. The free weight area is so crowded you can't do them without being right in the middle of a walkway.
ETA: You get yelled at if you use chalk too!0 -
I really don't understand how a gym could ban a specific lift. Especially something as straightforward as a DL. Snatch and clean crossfit style....I guess I could see how that might be a problem in a crowded space....but deadlift? So confoosed.
It's not ideal, but when I am traveling or don't have access to the equipment I want, I will do supersets with high reps. It's still challenging because of the muscle exhaustion.0 -
I may have to switch in order to meet my goals. Especially if they are cracking down. They don't have a bar on the bench press i can remove. They only have smiths machines.
While some may not allow deadlifts (why?), others encourage them. One of my friends here squats and deadlifts using freeweights at her gym.
You can deadlift using dumb bells. I would suggest Youtubing the form.
What are your goals?0 -
I started doing them with the preloaded ez bar that is 60 and noq I need to go up. I can already feel results even with just starting at such low weights.0
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I started doing them with the preloaded ez bar that is 60 and noq I need to go up. I can already feel results even with just starting at such low weights.
I am doing NROLFW and started with the ez bars to, but when I needed more than those, I moved to the smith machine. Someone said it may not be the best idea, but it is working for me.0 -
I started doing them with the preloaded ez bar that is 60 and noq I need to go up. I can already feel results even with just starting at such low weights.
I am doing NROLFW and started with the ez bars to, but when I needed more than those, I moved to the smith machine. Someone said it may not be the best idea, but it is working for me.
I very strongly advise against this.0 -
Do you know of any exercises that are similar to a deadlift?
Nothing can really totally replace the dead lift for actual "strength" training...however, there are various hinge movements that will allow you to work those muscles.
- Supine hip extension with leg curls - I recommend doing these with a Swiss Ball for more of a challenge. You could also use a suspension system like the TRX or Valslides would also make these very challenging. Overall, this is a pretty challenging exercise.
- Romanian Dead Lift - You could either do these with a barbell or dumbbells...you'd probably want to do supplement with some extra quad work as these are going to primarily hit your hammies, glutes, and lower back. I like doing these in combination with front squats.
- Cable Pull Through - This is better for lower weight/higher rep stuff. I use these primarily when I'm doing a lot of endurance training for my bike and can't really go "heavy" without destroying my ability to log my miles. It's a good way to load you hammies and glutes.
Kettlebell or dumbbell Sumo Deads - Another alternative for lower weight/higher rep stuff. Not so great for hypertrophy or strength and power. I like doing these after long rides when my muscles are in a state of fatigue to maximize muscular endurance.0 -
I may have to switch in order to meet my goals. Especially if they are cracking down. They don't have a bar on the bench press i can remove. They only have smiths machines.
While some may not allow deadlifts (why?), others encourage them. One of my friends here squats and deadlifts using freeweights at her gym.
You can deadlift using dumb bells. I would suggest Youtubing the form.
What are your goals?
She can deadlift dumbbells or fixed barbells, but they honestly are not the right height to do proper deadlifts with the best form. Get out of PF, OP. It's not for people with fitness goals, it's for people who want to lose weight doing cardio "without judgement," whatever that's supposed to mean. The slogan is really hypocritical because all of their advertising and silly rules are in place just to judge serious lifters.0 -
I will look at youtube on deadlifting with dumb bells. I am looking to build strength and I want to master some of these compound movements. Also, I like that the deadlifts hits so much of my body when I do them.0
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I may have to switch in order to meet my goals. Especially if they are cracking down. They don't have a bar on the bench press i can remove. They only have smiths machines.
While some may not allow deadlifts (why?), others encourage them. One of my friends here squats and deadlifts using freeweights at her gym.
You can deadlift using dumb bells. I would suggest Youtubing the form.
What are your goals?
She can deadlift dumbbells or fixed barbells, but they honestly are not the right height to do proper deadlifts with the best form. Get out of PF, OP. It's not for people with fitness goals, it's for people who want to lose weight doing cardio "without judgement," whatever that's supposed to mean. The slogan is really hypocritical because all of their advertising and silly rules are in place just to judge serious lifters.
I have friends on my friends list who have CHANGED THEIR LIVES doing strength training at PF.
Not all Planet Fitness' are the same.0 -
a lot of planet fitness's don't allow deadlifts, just a word of caution. corporate is cracking down on things like that and the few franchises out there that had previously allowed them are not anymore. mine was one. they used to not care until corporate came for a visit. now they have signs up all over the gym that says "NO DEADLIFTS ALLOWED"
do what i did. switch to gold's.
How come? Like, I mean what is their explanation for why they don't allow them? I doubt they outright say they are trying to push out powerlifters so what is their justification for "cracking down" on certain lifts? Deadlifts in specific?0 -
Well, if strength and mastering compound movements are your goaland your gym isn't set up for them, you've little choice but to join a different gym.0
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I agree that I need to look at other gyms.
My opinion on deadlifts and some other exercises at planet fitness is that they do not have a lot of staff there and are afraid that people will get hurt if they do deadlifts and other more challenging compound movements.
Also, they do cater to the casual gym goer that does not feel comfotable with seeing people lift heavy at gyms. its a little ridicuous I know.0 -
a smith machine will not give you the correct range of motion for a proper deadlift and will likely hurt you.
OP, I agree with this poster but I believe you can do straight leg deadlifts or some other variations on a Smith machine but in general you won't be able to get proper form. There are machines that are designed to give a more natural deadlift form. Look for something that looks like this machine.
It's probably a better option than switching gyms if you like where you are but I don't know if Planet Fitness has these.0 -
I am at planet fitness and all they have are smiths machine. Is it possible to do a deadlift with a smith machine or a variation? I used a 60lb ez bar weight and I need to go bigger. Any suggestions?
They don't have bench press?
No. The only free weights they have are dumbbells. Other than that, they have Smith Machines and any other machine you can think of. I hate that place...
How would she put dumbells on a smith machine?
Have you even been to a PF??
She doesn't. And yes I have, the two that I've been to DON'T HAVE FREE RANGE WEIGHTS. As I stated before...obviously not all PF locations are the same.0
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