Deadlift preference, sumo or conventional?
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Deadlifts - conventional
Squats - sumo
I'm short at 5'1 and doing the opposite for these screws with my form. Go figure
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »
Someone asked him about that once. He said he wasn't trying to do anything unusual, he's just 5'3" and that's as far as he could go.0 -
Mostly conventional.
Sumo every once in a while.0 -
Conventional for me0
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »
Someone asked him about that once. He said he wasn't trying to do anything unusual, he's just 5'3" and that's as far as he could go.
Pretty much why I do them. I'm 6'3" with a disease that swells all my joints and have limited flexibility so I do what works best.0 -
I've been doing conventional since I started, and just watched a video on sumo technique. Do the legs (quads) get hit harder with sumos? I was wondering what the benefits are...
Pretty much. Both moves use the same muscles but in different proportions.
Conventional requires a further hinge at the hips so is going require more work from the spinal erectors.
Sumo requires greater hinging at the knees, leading to more engagement from the quads.0 -
Conventional for me. I suck at sumo...0
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I can't imagine doing sumo. My old knees couldn't take that strained.0
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Sumo -- I can pull about 50lbs more with it. But..................................................I'm short (5.1") and often wonder if I am cheating.0
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Sumo -- I can pull about 50lbs more with it. But..................................................I'm short (5.1") and often wonder if I am cheating.
I'm also 5'1'' and my conventional is stronger by far. It has a lot to do with personal strengths/leverages too. My hips and hamstrings are a weak point, so my sumo isn't great. A lot of women have strong hips and do very well with sumo. Definitely not cheating, just using personal advantages.1 -
Conventional; to be honest, haven't tried sumo. First time for everything, maybe I'll give it a shot in the next few weeks.0
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I do both.1
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TresaAswegan wrote: »Sumo -- I can pull about 50lbs more with it. But..................................................I'm short (5.1") and often wonder if I am cheating.
I'm also 5'1'' and my conventional is stronger by far. It has a lot to do with personal strengths/leverages too. My hips and hamstrings are a weak point, so my sumo isn't great. A lot of women have strong hips and do very well with sumo. Definitely not cheating, just using personal advantages.
Agreed. Sumo is a lot harder than people make it out to be. I mean you may be reducing the range of motion of the pull but it takes a lot of patience to initially pull sumo off the floor and it's definitely more technical than conventional.2
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