Hey guys,
here's a question I probably should've posted before today (training day), but here's my situation:
My gym doesn't really have a power rack conducive with rack pulls, so as far as I see it I have the following options:
1. The squat rack has a loading/safety rack at about waist height I could use, but it would lessen the range of motion.
2. I could do it right off the floor, making it almost like a deadlift
3. The smith machine
Thanks for your advice & thoughts.
rack pulls
I'd opt for option #1. Here's why:
Lessen the ROM has it's BENEFITS too. The big one being you can hoist more weight. That means more overload which means more muscle. More to come on this but Big.Jaz is THE MAN so let's take a look!
Top Range Rack Pull with Static Hold - Big Jaz shows us how its done!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NOpBDbFMm8
The second variation is the Romanian DL. This isn't a "rack pull" per se but if you aren't currently utilizing it in your EDT blocks or otherwise, have a look!
Romanian Deadlift
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnBREGM7pE0
Hope that helps Buffer. You've brought a LOT to The BP and that was BEFORE you knew it would deliver for you.
Says a lot about a man...
Lessen the ROM has it's BENEFITS too. The big one being you can hoist more weight. That means more overload which means more muscle. More to come on this but Big.Jaz is THE MAN so let's take a look!
Top Range Rack Pull with Static Hold - Big Jaz shows us how its done!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NOpBDbFMm8
The second variation is the Romanian DL. This isn't a "rack pull" per se but if you aren't currently utilizing it in your EDT blocks or otherwise, have a look!
Romanian Deadlift
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnBREGM7pE0
Hope that helps Buffer. You've brought a LOT to The BP and that was BEFORE you knew it would deliver for you.
Says a lot about a man...
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