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Seem to be having same problem as before with deadlifts, grip giving out before anything else. I could strap but gotta fix that wet fish handshake I call a grip as 120kg is way too light for getting accessories involved.
Seem to be having same problem as before with deadlifts, grip giving out before anything else. I could strap but gotta fix that wet fish handshake I call a grip as 120kg is way too light for getting accessories involved.
Well I go to Pure Gym so chalk isn't something I'll be bringing with me and pretty sure it's against some rules, being commercial gym and all.
It is my double overhand grip that's all over the place, I'm ok on the mixed one. I have forgotten about the hook grip, will try that out next time.
Another reason I don't want to push too hard with straps is because only been doing stronglifts for over 2 months after years off proper lifting. Still letting the body get used to the weights and don't want to end up in snap city.
I do feel like I can squat and deadlift more than 100/120kg but letting things happen naturally and without injury setbacks. Bench I'm struggling with, since I don't like the bar I'm on dumbbells and been on stuck on 38s for 3 weeks now.
Just go steady. With the correct diet and routine you will increase your max lifts, but form is more important. I can’t really flat bench and only occasionally do it - but I can comfortably incline and decline bench which translates to flat nicely. Dumbbells work well too, you just have to work out what works best for you. If you are stuck on a weight, reduce the weight and hammer out more reps and sets. I have plateaued plenty of times, but it comes good eventually.
DOH?
To be fair goal is weight loss this year, increasing the lifts is secondary. I'm 124kg at 186cm so just happy to perfect the form and increase the weight as I feel it rather than follow a structured programme (2.5kg increase a week etc) on calorie restriction.
Double over hand.DOH?
Single kettlebell should add a nice extra dimension to the workouts and doesn't take much space. I think you might outgrow 10kg pretty quick though, I'd say 16kg is a good one for an average male.
You can do swings, squats/deadlifts, cleans, overhead presses, if you're crazy enough Turkish get ups, Around The World, etc. Just depends what gaps in your exercises you want to fill really.