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TRF Posters: Do they lift things? What do they lift?? Let's find out!
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<blockquote data-quote="die_mole" data-source="post: 988557" data-attributes="member: 73648"><p>At 6'3" I've found deadlifting to be the easiest of the powerlifting lifts. My range of motion for conversation deadlifts is only a couple inches than a stiff leg deadlift so I only need to worry about glutes and backs.</p><p></p><p>it might be that tall guys just deadlift more often cause squatting and pressing is so muncher harder.</p><p></p><p>I'd say deadlifts are a trap builder. I've been oly lifting exclusively for awhile now (so I pull 4 days a week) and my traps are the only part of my upper body that have developed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="die_mole, post: 988557, member: 73648"] At 6’3” I’ve found deadlifting to be the easiest of the powerlifting lifts. My range of motion for conversation deadlifts is only a couple inches than a stiff leg deadlift so I only need to worry about glutes and backs. it might be that tall guys just deadlift more often cause squatting and pressing is so muncher harder. I’d say deadlifts are a trap builder. I’ve been oly lifting exclusively for awhile now (so I pull 4 days a week) and my traps are the only part of my upper body that have developed. [/QUOTE]
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