Paul Harvey - Partial Deadlift - 675lbs x 12 Reps
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Wow, I'm so impressed with all that weight for (partial) reps! Good work man. Lol @ the guys staring
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hi mate, super work. Reminds me of some serious workouts in the 80s and 90s. May I ask where you learned to partial deadlift like that? Keep pumping mate. regards michael in dublin.
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so rather then lifting from the floor I set the rack to about 1-2 foot from the floor and it is now considered a partial? I can't do regular deadlifts my legs are to damn long.
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great lifts (even if u lowered the bar too quickly, which can actually bent the bar completely). :D
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saw your reply about the nerve problem ,I broke my pelvic bone doing squats a few years ago , thenI was 37 an 180lb, squating 420 for 8 reps . the nerve in my leg has never been the same,drives me crazy, so what did you do to fix the problem?
beantime44 2 years ago
I've been using an inversion bench - stretches the spine and completely took out the sciactic issue.
It works incredibly well for just about any back issue.
TheFitConnection 2 years ago
I got bored out of my fucking mind 30 seconds in - just cut to the lifting already.
chrisjarram 2 years ago
I'm so sorry you were bored - this truly pains me, Chris.
TheFitConnection 2 years ago
holly shit this is exactly a lesson on how to mess up a disc
CR250RidR 2 years ago
That might be true if you're not capable of lifting the weight.
Since I am there's relatively no chance of messing up a disc.
Not to mention that if you're strong enough and your form is good - you're in little danger of messing up your back.
But thanks for the input.
TheFitConnection 2 years ago