Deadlift with octagon style weights
kevinf2380
Posts: 256 Member
I'm sure there's an easy fix for this that I haven't figured out. When I do deadlifts with the octagon style weighs I always seem to put the weight down on a point so one of the weights shifts and moves the bar out of parallel. It's annoying as hell and really affects my momentum. I have to stop reset and lift again. Anyone have a fix for this? We don't have any other kind of weights unfortunately.
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Does your barbell have bearings on the ends? The bars that I use in the gym have bearings, so they will roll to the flat side of the weight when you set it down.0
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I'm sure they do. Maybe the bearings aren't working properly.0
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With many things in life, a little lubrication makes things go smoother.3
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Put collars on the ends so the weights can't move?1
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Reseting between lifts is what I like to do even with round plates personally. But the thing I hate about round plates is if your gym floor is un-even ..... it tries to roll off between sets lol. Grass is always greener on the other side I suppose.1
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There's no good way to deadlift with the octagon plates.
They'll either roll away or roll into your shins.
You might want to switch to Romanian Deadlifts.0 -
My buddy Brad uses them, make they look like they're fake... strangest thing.
On a serious note grab some mats or even yoga mats and put th at the end. It's not totally a true deadlift but they'll stop rolling all funky. Might work might not.0 -
Also you can buy just two 45 pound bumper plates typically they're bigger than steel 45s and oddly being them in with you or leave them there and write your name on them haha0
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Whoever thought those plates were a good idea should be beaten with them.3
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livingleanlivingclean wrote: »Put collars on the ends so the weights can't move?
I use collars on the end.0 -
I don't think there's a good way to deal with those. Many deadlift articles I've read discourage their use because of the problems you are experiencing0
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It's nice to know that others can relate.0
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Bruised shins for life. Really just control the weight the best you can.0
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I remember someone on here a while back recommending putting towels or something squishy under the plates. No idea how effective that is though.0
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I got nothing, that sucks.0
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