Squat, Bench, Deadlift, Snatch, C&J: Post your best videos
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nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I noticed most of you guys use knee braces/wraps for your lifts. What do you recommend? I've got wraps, but they're a pain in the butt to use and don't always stay put.
Otherwise, price and if it matches your outfit are really the only primary considerations. The longer the wrap, the more stability it will provide for your joints -- both elbows and knees -- but the price will increase.
Titans, Rogue, Gangaster, Metal, etc are reputable brands for wraps.
SBD, Rehband, etc for knees sleeves.
Does having a matching outfit help you lift more on the platform? I had better start planning my outfit now if I'm going to compete next year!
So far I only have SBD knee sleeves and an Inzer belt so I'm not off to a good start coordinating an outfit... I'd love to try the new SBD belt, but it's way to expensive. I was thinking about getting a Titan singlet and a pair of Romaleos. Would that completely kill my lifting feng shui?0 -
DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I noticed most of you guys use knee braces/wraps for your lifts. What do you recommend? I've got wraps, but they're a pain in the butt to use and don't always stay put.
Otherwise, price and if it matches your outfit are really the only primary considerations. The longer the wrap, the more stability it will provide for your joints -- both elbows and knees -- but the price will increase.
Titans, Rogue, Gangaster, Metal, etc are reputable brands for wraps.
SBD, Rehband, etc for knees sleeves.
Does having a matching outfit help you lift more on the platform? I had better start planning my outfit now if I'm going to compete next year!
So far I only have SBD knee sleeves and an Inzer belt so I'm not off to a good start coordinating an outfit... I'd love to try the new SBD belt, but it's way to expensive. I was thinking about getting a Titan singlet and a pair of Romaleos. Would that completely kill my lifting feng shui?
But the tooling on that SBD belt is beautiful.
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nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I noticed most of you guys use knee braces/wraps for your lifts. What do you recommend? I've got wraps, but they're a pain in the butt to use and don't always stay put.
Otherwise, price and if it matches your outfit are really the only primary considerations. The longer the wrap, the more stability it will provide for your joints -- both elbows and knees -- but the price will increase.
Titans, Rogue, Gangaster, Metal, etc are reputable brands for wraps.
SBD, Rehband, etc for knees sleeves.
Does having a matching outfit help you lift more on the platform? I had better start planning my outfit now if I'm going to compete next year!
So far I only have SBD knee sleeves and an Inzer belt so I'm not off to a good start coordinating an outfit... I'd love to try the new SBD belt, but it's way to expensive. I was thinking about getting a Titan singlet and a pair of Romaleos. Would that completely kill my lifting feng shui?
But the tooling on that SBD belt is beautiful.
If I didn't already have a Wahlander belt, I'd go for the SPD one too for the cool factor. Otherwise, Inzer makes a solid belt and I also use one of their lever belts.
My stuff is all mix and match:
Wahlander belt
SBD & Titan knee sleeves (I also own old Rehbands)
Titan wrist wraps
Titan singlet
Knee Wraps I have/use are: Titan RPM, Titan THP, Titan Gold, APT Convicts, Inzer Grippers. Preference is Inzer Grippers and Titan THP.
If you're looking for knee sleeves, SBDs are good but I wouldn't size down on them. Mine are tight and are a pita to get on in humidity. A less expensive alternative are the new Titan Yellow Jackets that are similar in size and composition to the SPD ones but cost less.0 -
DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I noticed most of you guys use knee braces/wraps for your lifts. What do you recommend? I've got wraps, but they're a pain in the butt to use and don't always stay put.
Otherwise, price and if it matches your outfit are really the only primary considerations. The longer the wrap, the more stability it will provide for your joints -- both elbows and knees -- but the price will increase.
Titans, Rogue, Gangaster, Metal, etc are reputable brands for wraps.
SBD, Rehband, etc for knees sleeves.
Does having a matching outfit help you lift more on the platform? I had better start planning my outfit now if I'm going to compete next year!
So far I only have SBD knee sleeves and an Inzer belt so I'm not off to a good start coordinating an outfit... I'd love to try the new SBD belt, but it's way to expensive. I was thinking about getting a Titan singlet and a pair of Romaleos. Would that completely kill my lifting feng shui?
I love my SBD sleeves. I held off on them for a very long time but finally caved and it was love at first squat. Mine are loose and I'm thinking of sizing down - if I lose any circumference on my quads mine might start being too loose.
I've been drooling over the SBD belt since I first saw the pictures. Keep trying to tell myself no but I know I'll cave at some point. After all, my belt no longer coordinates with the rest of my platform gear.0 -
juliewatkin wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I noticed most of you guys use knee braces/wraps for your lifts. What do you recommend? I've got wraps, but they're a pain in the butt to use and don't always stay put.
Otherwise, price and if it matches your outfit are really the only primary considerations. The longer the wrap, the more stability it will provide for your joints -- both elbows and knees -- but the price will increase.
Titans, Rogue, Gangaster, Metal, etc are reputable brands for wraps.
SBD, Rehband, etc for knees sleeves.
Does having a matching outfit help you lift more on the platform? I had better start planning my outfit now if I'm going to compete next year!
So far I only have SBD knee sleeves and an Inzer belt so I'm not off to a good start coordinating an outfit... I'd love to try the new SBD belt, but it's way to expensive. I was thinking about getting a Titan singlet and a pair of Romaleos. Would that completely kill my lifting feng shui?
But the tooling on that SBD belt is beautiful.
If I didn't already have a Wahlander belt, I'd go for the SPD one too for the cool factor. Otherwise, Inzer makes a solid belt and I also use one of their lever belts.
My stuff is all mix and match:
Wahlander belt
SBD & Titan knee sleeves (I also own old Rehbands)
Titan wrist wraps
Titan singlet
Knee Wraps I have/use are: Titan RPM, Titan THP, Titan Gold, APT Convicts, Inzer Grippers. Preference is Inzer Grippers and Titan THP.
If you're looking for knee sleeves, SBDs are good but I wouldn't size down on them. Mine are tight and are a pita to get on in humidity. A less expensive alternative are the new Titan Yellow Jackets that are similar in size and composition to the SPD ones but cost less.
For the SBD sleeves, I measured as an XXL regular fit or XL tight fit because of my big calves and bought size L. I've heard that if your knee or calf measurement falls in the smaller sizes on the SBD chart then you shouldn't size down because there is less material to stretch and they would be impossible to get on.
I have only had them for 3 months and they're getting harder to get on. Maybe I shouldn't do calf work twice a week?0 -
DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »juliewatkin wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I noticed most of you guys use knee braces/wraps for your lifts. What do you recommend? I've got wraps, but they're a pain in the butt to use and don't always stay put.
Otherwise, price and if it matches your outfit are really the only primary considerations. The longer the wrap, the more stability it will provide for your joints -- both elbows and knees -- but the price will increase.
Titans, Rogue, Gangaster, Metal, etc are reputable brands for wraps.
SBD, Rehband, etc for knees sleeves.
Does having a matching outfit help you lift more on the platform? I had better start planning my outfit now if I'm going to compete next year!
So far I only have SBD knee sleeves and an Inzer belt so I'm not off to a good start coordinating an outfit... I'd love to try the new SBD belt, but it's way to expensive. I was thinking about getting a Titan singlet and a pair of Romaleos. Would that completely kill my lifting feng shui?
But the tooling on that SBD belt is beautiful.
If I didn't already have a Wahlander belt, I'd go for the SPD one too for the cool factor. Otherwise, Inzer makes a solid belt and I also use one of their lever belts.
My stuff is all mix and match:
Wahlander belt
SBD & Titan knee sleeves (I also own old Rehbands)
Titan wrist wraps
Titan singlet
Knee Wraps I have/use are: Titan RPM, Titan THP, Titan Gold, APT Convicts, Inzer Grippers. Preference is Inzer Grippers and Titan THP.
If you're looking for knee sleeves, SBDs are good but I wouldn't size down on them. Mine are tight and are a pita to get on in humidity. A less expensive alternative are the new Titan Yellow Jackets that are similar in size and composition to the SPD ones but cost less.
For the SBD sleeves, I measured as an XXL regular fit or XL tight fit because of my big calves and bought size L. I've heard that if your knee or calf measurement falls in the smaller sizes on the SBD chart then you shouldn't size down because there is less material to stretch and they would be impossible to get on.
I have only had them for 3 months and they're getting harder to get on. Maybe I shouldn't do calf work twice a week?
Mine are extra small and I have very skinny calves. The smaller they are the less flexible they are. In theory they fit but it's like folding a piece of string in half. You can only do it so many times.0 -
I bought to size SBD knees sleeves and they are pure hell getting over my calves and the hair on my legs OUCH! Even after folding them over.0
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nakedraygun wrote: »I bought to size SBD knees sleeves and they are pure hell getting over my calves and the hair on my legs OUCH! Even after folding them over.
I fold them in half too and have to put them on before doing any warm-ups or else my legs get too sweaty and the sleeves won't slide at all.0 -
DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I bought to size SBD knees sleeves and they are pure hell getting over my calves and the hair on my legs OUCH! Even after folding them over.
I fold them in half too and have to put them on before doing any warm-ups or else my legs get too sweaty and the sleeves won't slide at all.
Ditto. Also facilitates in warming up my poor old knees in early morning.1 -
Slowly but surely getting back to where I was before vacation. This came after a quick 4 mile run last night too. Squat
Warm up
210x3
240x3
270x10
https://youtu.be/bTarOfukDmE
300x1
https://youtu.be/tImMpFHSSHE
330x1
https://youtu.be/5GKmNd9k4UA
350x1(barely)
https://youtu.be/GJfkhhBNzK42 -
nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I bought to size SBD knees sleeves and they are pure hell getting over my calves and the hair on my legs OUCH! Even after folding them over.
I fold them in half too and have to put them on before doing any warm-ups or else my legs get too sweaty and the sleeves won't slide at all.
Ditto. Also facilitates in warming up my poor old knees in early morning.
They have to go all the way on for me or forget it. I train at home and my basement is damp so I have to use smooth knee socks at the moment to get them on at all since they are half damp before I even start. I would have thought that leg hair would facilitate sliding them on.0 -
juliewatkin wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I bought to size SBD knees sleeves and they are pure hell getting over my calves and the hair on my legs OUCH! Even after folding them over.
I fold them in half too and have to put them on before doing any warm-ups or else my legs get too sweaty and the sleeves won't slide at all.
Ditto. Also facilitates in warming up my poor old knees in early morning.
They have to go all the way on for me or forget it. I train at home and my basement is damp so I have to use smooth knee socks at the moment to get them on at all since they are half damp before I even start. I would have thought that leg hair would facilitate sliding them on.
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About at 30 seconds is one way to get them on.
I don't have SBD but am getting ready to purchase a pair.
My old neos are tight and I used this method to help out on the leg hair issue (short of shaving and using baby powder)
http://youtu.be/C4oeRc5egO0
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juliewatkin wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I bought to size SBD knees sleeves and they are pure hell getting over my calves and the hair on my legs OUCH! Even after folding them over.
I fold them in half too and have to put them on before doing any warm-ups or else my legs get too sweaty and the sleeves won't slide at all.
Ditto. Also facilitates in warming up my poor old knees in early morning.
They have to go all the way on for me or forget it. I train at home and my basement is damp so I have to use smooth knee socks at the moment to get them on at all since they are half damp before I even start. I would have thought that leg hair would facilitate sliding them on.
Quite the opposite. The rubber pulls at every follicle and causes tears. I've considered the same thing @nakedraygun0 -
Here is a link to my 5 rep deadlift of 280 lbs on Monday: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1190917050929170&id=247742445246640&_rdr2
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Here is a link to my 5 rep deadlift of 280 lbs on Monday: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1190917050929170&id=247742445246640&_rdr
Nice job. That looked really easy. I'd say your one rep max is well north of 300.1 -
nakedraygun wrote: »juliewatkin wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »I bought to size SBD knees sleeves and they are pure hell getting over my calves and the hair on my legs OUCH! Even after folding them over.
I fold them in half too and have to put them on before doing any warm-ups or else my legs get too sweaty and the sleeves won't slide at all.
Ditto. Also facilitates in warming up my poor old knees in early morning.
They have to go all the way on for me or forget it. I train at home and my basement is damp so I have to use smooth knee socks at the moment to get them on at all since they are half damp before I even start. I would have thought that leg hair would facilitate sliding them on.
Good to know. I guess I'll ditch my plan to grow my leg hair then.
They're much easier to get on in the winter when it's cold and dry. Summer though? Heurgh0 -
Here is a link to my 5 rep deadlift of 280 lbs on Monday: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1190917050929170&id=247742445246640&_rdr
You made that look easy!1 -
My 2 deadlift AMRAP sets from yesterday: 525x3 and beltless 405x8. This was after 5 warmup sets and 5 doubles at 525.4
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Hello! Nervous as this is my first post ever on MFP Relearning my Oly lifts, trying to rid myself of bad habits from CrossFit. 120 lbs PR clean at almost 9 months post partum.
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DeadliftsandDonuts wrote: »My 2 deadlift AMRAP sets from yesterday: 525x3 and beltless 405x8. This was after 5 warmup sets and 5 doubles at 525.dodgergirl84 wrote: »Hello! Nervous as this is my first post ever on MFP Relearning my Oly lifts, trying to rid myself of bad habits from CrossFit. 120 lbs PR clean at almost 9 months post partum.0
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piperdown44 wrote: »About at 30 seconds is one way to get them on.
I don't have SBD but am getting ready to purchase a pair.
My old neos are tight and I used this method to help out on the leg hair issue (short of shaving and using baby powder)
http://youtu.be/C4oeRc5egO0
I almost do the same. I just fold my in half and savagely pull them up to my knee-cap.
There's no crying in powerlifting.0 -
Ran my warm-ups yesterday morning. (Compilation video of squat, bench, deadlift: kinda long.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7xkTyxxDRo
Squat was feeling pretty good. I've got some technical things to keep in mind this weekend, but I am much more confident now that I can get a few good squats in. And my outfit game is right on.
Also, I'm wearing my new INZER lever belt and let me tell you, the difference light-years more amazing than the "cheap" Lifting Large economy lever belt I had worn before.3 -
nakedraygun wrote: »Ran my warm-ups yesterday morning. (Compilation video of squat, bench, deadlift: kinda long.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7xkTyxxDRo
Squat was feeling pretty good. I've got some technical things to keep in mind this weekend, but I am much more confident now that I can get a few good squats in. And my outfit game is right on.
Also, I'm wearing my new INZER lever belt and let me tell you, the difference light-years more amazing than the "cheap" Lifting Large economy lever belt I had worn before.
Looking good! Don't you love the belt? Mine bruises me and I still love it.
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This is my getting over my fear of wearing shorts to the gym PR.
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arditarose wrote: »This is my getting over my fear of wearing shorts to the gym PR.
Way to overcome the shorts fear. I also don't see any fear of depth. Those were way deep.0 -
First even kinda sorta okay pull-ups in years. Haven't been able to do unassisted since I was 69kg. Bodyweight 86.3 this morning.
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arditarose wrote: »This is my getting over my fear of wearing shorts to the gym PR.
Everything about this is just great.0 -
Willbenchforcupcakes wrote: »First even kinda sorta okay pull-ups in years. Haven't been able to do unassisted since I was 69kg. Bodyweight 86.3 this morning.
I've struggled with pull ups. It's one of those accessories that could be SO beneficial, but I just won't take the time to improve them.0 -
_incogNEATo_ wrote: »Willbenchforcupcakes wrote: »First even kinda sorta okay pull-ups in years. Haven't been able to do unassisted since I was 69kg. Bodyweight 86.3 this morning.
I've struggled with pull ups. It's one of those accessories that could be SO beneficial, but I just won't take the time to improve them.
I only do them when my programming calls for them. Which might be a couple times a year. And I usually wind up complaining to my coach about them.0
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