575 Pound 19 Inch Rackpull

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2010

My weakness is locking out above the knee. I will have my dream of a 500 pound deadlift one day.

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  • this probly helps your deadlifts go waaaaay up right? make more bench vids ha

  • @FallenFootwear11 Bench is so boring! :p

  • Very impressive, but leave those straps.. strong people don't need them. Do you know how much better it feels to manage huge amount of weights with nude hands? :)

  • @Scurpione I don't use straps for deadlifts, but for rackpulls, I want to overload my body without thinking of grip.

    But I love non-strapped lifting.

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  • if you pull sumo off the floor you should be pulling sumo for a rack press not conventional.. dont use straps either build up your grip and increases your deadlift

  • very strong! you'll make the 500 by the end of this year ;)

  • @YoCard

    OK, that's fine. I think rack pulls can also be used to strengthen the grip, but you have the choice on what you wanna focus on.

    Keep on training! :)

  • @YoCard They'll likely carry over, just not as much as sumo rack pulls because your stance and leverages will be different between the 2 pulls.

  • @shortkid422 I can't lower the bar any more :(. I'm already standing on two plates haha.

    I've tried a sumo stance but it is way too narrow. It would be severely modified sumo stance. You think conventional rack pulls won't carry over?

  • @YoCard Ha ha, yeah, chances are, your feet would be at the very edge of the rack (maybe on top of the rack's bottom rail). True, ROM would be super short, but maybe you could raise your platform / lower the safety bars ... or if possible, block pulls might work (if you have the materials for them).

  • holy rackpull, batman!

  • @byakuugan914 I created an elevated platform or else the range of motion would be terrible. There are essentially 3 ways to measure out the rack pull. All of these use a cage. Just make sure the cage is sturdy. Some cages are great for deadlift since it has the perfect height where the bar rests, but some cages you have to add more plates on the bottom to elevate yourself to increase the ROM.

    End scenario, you want three types of rack pulls....

    Below the Knee, At the Knee, and Above the Knee.

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