Trap Bar DL

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Barkadion
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Trap Bar DL

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From Greg Nucklos. Here is comes..

"between the trap bar deadlift and the conventional deadlift, I think the trap bar deadlift is the better option overall. "

http://www.strongerbyscience.com/trap-bar-deadlifts/
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Calling it better is a reach. All of his reasonings can fall into the "it's easier" category. Like sumo vs conventional, it really just comes down to which you prefer. As long as you're deadlifting it's all good.

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I always come back to this T-Nation article, Bark.

https://www.t-nation.com/training/deadl ... st-for-you

No one deadlift form is superior to others, or the end-all-and-be-all. It's simply a matter the objectives you're trying to achieve.

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Blackmetalbunny wrote:I always come back to this T-Nation article, Bark.

https://www.t-nation.com/training/deadl ... st-for-you

No one deadlift form is superior to others, or the end-all-and-be-all. It's simply a matter the objectives you're trying to achieve.
BMB, I like that article. Summarizes everything pretty darn well.

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mikhou wrote:BMB, I like that article. Summarizes everything pretty darn well.

mikhou
Thanks mikhou, I must admit I used to have this mentality that there are "better" or "superior" exercises (e.g. high bar vs low bar, conventional vs sumo). This was the exact article which set my head on straight. Select the exercises and programming for your objectives.

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Blackmetalbunny wrote:I always come back to this T-Nation article, Bark.

https://www.t-nation.com/training/deadl ... st-for-you

No one deadlift form is superior to others, or the end-all-and-be-all. It's simply a matter the objectives you're trying to achieve.
Solid article Blackmetal. When an "expert" starts off his answer with "it depends" I pay attention. I'll take that over pages of mental masturbation on "this vs that" any day of the week.

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After watching a lot of footage of high level (esp. mma) athletes training, it seems like the TBDL is more popular with this group than a conventional bar.

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Did anyone ever try using the trap bar as a replacement for squats?

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Chris G wrote:Did anyone ever try using the trap bar as a replacement for squats?
I'm doing that now. Finishing up a 3 month/block with Trap Bar DL subbed for squats.

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Post by Chris G »

How do you feel they worked compared to squats? Just curious because I was thinking about dropping squats for a cycle.

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