SOMEONE PLEASE HELP
zoohockey
Posts: 26 Member
Ive been lifting for about a year now and was always wondering what the difference is between conventional and sumo deadlifts. is one better then the other?
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Sumo deadlifts are done with a wider stance and are executed a bit differently. Neither is really better than the other, just a matter of preference.0
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Well that was a ridiculous topic title. Why not use "Difference between sumo and regular dead lift?"
Or do you title every email you send with OMG PLEASE READ THIS NOW?0 -
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*sigh*0
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I don't get why it's such a big deal what my title is? you really didn't have to comment on it for any logical reason…
thanks to the people who put up links and told me what the difference was. very much appreciated0 -
It is called "effective communication". It is a valuable life skill.0
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can you just stop commenting on this?? very much appreciated0
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No. Now I am having fun messing with you.0
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I'm just laughing over this.
Yo op, welcome to the site. Look around a bit before trying to pick a fight. lol.0 -
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I didn't realize this was kindergarten0
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Sumo deadlifts have a decreased range of motion so they are "easier" for some people. They hit more muscles: the quads, adductors, glutes, and hamstrings. It's easier on the back because the torso is more upright in the pull.
Conventional deadlifts are primarily posterior chain: back, hams and some glute. The range of motion is greater so that adds challenge. You can probably do more weight. It really works the back because you need to brace your core harder. These will really make you sore.
Romanian deadlifts are conventional deadlifts where you don't put down the weight so you don't bend your knees as much. These really work the hamstrings. The back doesn't get as much work because you're not pulling the dead weight off the ground every rep.
Rack pulls are conventional deadlifts off a raised rack. You can do more weight but have a decreased range of motion. It's for working up to heavier deadlifts. You can lower the starting point and keep the heavier weight as a progression.0 -
herrspoons wrote: »bryandynaxus3 wrote: »I didn't realize this was kindergarten
Well now you do and you fit right in.
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herrspoons wrote: »bryandynaxus3 wrote: »I didn't realize this was kindergarten
Well now you do and you fit right in.
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Stiff leg deadlift & romanian deadlift are good
Don't need any other.0 -
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I doubt I'd do well in a competition if I were just trying to bust out an RDL.
LOL.
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