5 DEADLIFTING tips you NEED to try (Put 80lbs on my deadlift)

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  • @SzatStrength
    @SzatStrength  5 років тому +71

    Any other tips you guys found really helped your deadlift?

    • @RareAries323
      @RareAries323 5 років тому +12

      I've been using the trap bar for deadlifts the entire summer. Really saved my back and helped with speed off the floor.

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому +7

      @@RareAries323 Nice I've been using that bar more often lately too!

    • @taedoju
      @taedoju 5 років тому +7

      "push the belly out"
      the most helpfull one

    • @StephanosTheodotou-vk5il
      @StephanosTheodotou-vk5il 5 років тому +5

      Big brace on the top and 'stay over the bar longer than you want to' (barbell medicine)

    • @tomjackson5478
      @tomjackson5478 5 років тому +3

      Szat Strength deadlift more! And add in some variations 💪🏼

  • @buak809
    @buak809 3 роки тому +81

    1. warming up (1:14)
    2. keeping close grip (1:52)
    3. using legs/leg drive (2:58)
    4. resetting between each rep (3:52)
    5. keeping neutral gaze (5:13)

  • @randygentry2442
    @randygentry2442 5 років тому +197

    Tip number one ...put added 80 lbs to bar

  • @685941abc
    @685941abc 5 років тому +327

    It was probably the “couple of years” that got you there

    • @robconti5321
      @robconti5321 3 роки тому +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Koky91
      @Koky91 3 роки тому +2

      Lmao 😂

    • @paimtime9842
      @paimtime9842 3 роки тому +2

      Rah that got me like bruh..

    • @CumPeek
      @CumPeek 3 роки тому +3

      @@paimtime9842 rah to the rah

    • @R0mans13
      @R0mans13 3 роки тому

      Consistency is key

  • @Mgh101590
    @Mgh101590 5 років тому +110

    I wanna say you're one of the last few doing conventional DL everyone now is all hyped on the Sumo DL thank you for that

    • @sakispdsw
      @sakispdsw 5 років тому +14

      Thats quite wrong. Mostly powerlifters who compete do sumo because they are stronger at it. Generally sumo is looked down upon as an easier lift.

    • @mrbottomtext1401
      @mrbottomtext1401 5 років тому +2

      Sakis Papad no because it’s a shorter rom

    • @sakispdsw
      @sakispdsw 5 років тому +14

      @@mrbottomtext1401 Yes dude i know😑 its one of the reasons people are stronger at sumo like i said

  • @ketoneconde2458
    @ketoneconde2458 5 років тому +59

    Face away from mirrors.
    Once I started lifting in my garage where there are no mirrors my awareness of body positioning and bar path changed drastically. Over time I even started to unfocus my eyes during the lift so I'm not actually looking at anything and all of my attention is on the movement. This my be a pretty specific example but hopefully someone out there can use it to their advantage.

    • @Gavrilooo
      @Gavrilooo 2 роки тому

      That's an interesting tip, however I'm scared my form is going to get really bad.

    • @MrJbedo
      @MrJbedo 2 роки тому

      @@Gavrilooo I used to stare in the mirror and for a beginner its beneficial. But over time as an intermediate lifter you can "feel" your body and what feels optimal like little tiny cues/minute changes that you can mentally think and might actually be able to do better away from a mirror and thats what i do now.

  • @corymcm87
    @corymcm87 5 років тому +26

    Love how you can see the slack being pulled out of the bar as you set your hips lower and back to position.

  • @strawberryyogurt0
    @strawberryyogurt0 5 років тому +71

    One tip that I’ve heard years ago is to imagine falling backwards as you drive weight up and back with your legs, rather than simply driving the weight up vertically.
    Doing the deadlift as a PUSH exercise. Leg drive, leg drive and more leg drive while bracing my upper body all the way to lockout. Remain calm, and use the same exact setup routine for my light, moderate and heavy sets (don’t get overly hype on the heaviest set). Make sure the bar actually slides up my shin (keeps the bar as close to my body) as I push the weight up. These are tips that helped me ensure my lower back remain safe and ache free both during the deadlift and the day after. If my lower back even semi ached, it meant I did the lift wrong.
    What I don’t understand is why so many individuals teach the deadlift as a pull exercise when it should be taught as a PUSH. Most "teachers" will say get in position and stand up with the weight rather than "use your legs to push the weight up." When I hear pull, I think of using my upper body/back/arms. When I hear push, I think legs and more legs. The game changer was when I learned to use my legs to drive the weight up; I deadlifted an empty bar and actually felt my legs doing ALL the work from the starting position all the way to lockout.
    EDIT: One's form may look right but if you're not using the proper muscle (legs) to drive the weight up off the floor and to lockout, then I'm doing the lift wrong.

    • @spyrosm3137
      @spyrosm3137 5 років тому

      strawberryyogurt0 ua-cam.com/video/BWHn4xmDGA8/v-deo.html I want your take on this video from Barbell Logic, about legs and hips and squatting the bar

    • @banjosquid9492
      @banjosquid9492 5 років тому +2

      I think the "falling back" portion is the pulling the slack cue isn't it? I think Brian Alsruhe said to basically pull yourself into position and being a spring that's waiting to explode, as in get into position and then actively use the leg drive like in a leg press. That really helped me.

    • @strawberryyogurt0
      @strawberryyogurt0 5 років тому +3

      @@@spyrosm3137 ... I would follow the advice from others on the deadlift as long as it does NOT hurt your lower back. Too many newbie users in the comment section for deadlift videos saying they hurt their lower back even though their form was good, kept their back neutral/straight, watched multiple deadlift "form/technique" videos. It's usually because the video itself never, never, never ever emphasize the fact that the deadlift should be a leg exercise first and foremost. Even the barbell logic video never emphasizes using leg drive (or that the deadlift is a leg movement first and foremost). In their 7 minute video, I think they may have mentioned using your legs for only a few seconds.
      The most common teaching cue (that I hate) in various deadlift videos is to "drag the bar up your shins" or "PULL the bar" or "PULL the weight up" which I think is a recipe for disaster. The reason the bar moves from a deadstop to your knees to thighs to lockout is because of your leg drive all the way from start to lockout. Too many deadlift video don't put enough emphasis on the leg drive and you wonder why people get aches/pains after a deadlift session in their lower back or the day after.
      You could even practice the motion in your living/bedroom room and I bet #1 would "stress" your lower back while #2 would not:
      (1) Get into deadlift position and drag an imaginary bar up your shins until you're standing up (without ever even actively thinking about using your leg muscles directly).
      (2) Get into deadlift position, engaged your lats, abs, and drive your feet/push your feet hard -- actively using your leg muscles to get the imaginary weight off the floor.
      With regards to the video, it's as if he's giving the same advice I always hear watching various deadlift videos about not having the hips too low (i.e. hips should be at the level where it hinges) and not squatting the weight up because the deadlift is "not a squat." Note: Not sure why he posted a picture of Ed Coan doing sumo (more upright) vs his model doing a conventional deadlift.
      Even though the deadlift is not a squat, I think a beginner would be wise to either start with the trap bar deadlift or learn to squat the weight up only because that'll get them to actually put emphasis on using their leg drive to get WEIGHT off the floor.
      The deadlift is only a back exercise because it requires the lifter to isometrically lock the weight with their upper body to prevent the load from bending the person's spine. But in order to get the weight up off the floor and into lockout position, it's a leg exercise. Legs, legs, hips/glutes to actually move the weight from point A to point B.

    • @strawberryyogurt0
      @strawberryyogurt0 5 років тому +2

      @@@banjosquid9492 ... The "falling back" tip is actually different than the cue that is in the starting position where one pulls the slack. It's a tip that was imparted by a coach onto a female lifter and his clients. The "falling back" cue is after you've already gotten the bar off the floor. This was years and years ago that I heard from the female that was pushing 400 to 500lbs plus pounds on the conventional deadlift (yes, I'm using the word "pushing" as opposed to "pulling" to emphasize using the leg drive). The falling back" tip help to drive up her deadlift weight.

    • @strawberryyogurt0
      @strawberryyogurt0 5 років тому

      @@@banjosquid9492 .... I was just browsing some exercise videos and came across sort of the "falling backwards " tip that I was talking about, @ about the 1:00 minute mark. This seems like the only deadlift video on youtube that talks even remotely mentions falling backwards.
      ua-cam.com/video/cXHxB3ub_9U/v-deo.html
      I don't like how the model was essentially using mostly back to get the deadlift up. Not sure why the coach didn't correct his form. Not enough leg drive.

  • @chucksenhowzen9740
    @chucksenhowzen9740 5 років тому +235

    The leg drive was an EPIC problem for me. Before I would just use my back, which looked like (as my friend called it) an angry cat. I use my legs now

    • @baby916mama
      @baby916mama 5 років тому +1

      Thank god.haha

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому +23

      legs are very good. Use them.

    • @vanguard4065
      @vanguard4065 5 років тому

      here’s a tip: watch misha koklaeyev deadlift.

    • @amneenja5720
      @amneenja5720 5 років тому

      i feel pain just imagining that

    • @7uurf
      @7uurf 3 роки тому +1

      Me and my friends call it fishing rod lol 😂

  • @Spazmonkeyorange
    @Spazmonkeyorange 5 років тому +6

    A couple of the things you mentioned have helped me too,, leg drive and particularly resetting between sets. I also think adding variations on a second day helped me A LOT too, deficit, rack pulls, chains and bands, trap bar, all great. I was weak off the floor, so the deficit, full stop, and even other quad stuff like front squats all helped.

  • @TheBruceKeller
    @TheBruceKeller 5 років тому +9

    From personal experience, definitely keep that neutral head position. My neck is still hurting a few weeks later from a lapse when I was looking up too much, which was putting way too much of a load on my neck and traps.

  • @hunterhades1501
    @hunterhades1501 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for sharing i will try these tonight have a great day.

  • @shinyface7494
    @shinyface7494 5 років тому +9

    Can you go in-depth about breathing. When you take your deep breath, when do you reset your breathing? When do you exhale? I find that my second breath, my belt bracing feels not as good as my initial breath, do you have the same problem? I find bracing and breathing is huge, can you elaborate more on that. Thanks for the great tips.

  • @clunchrte656
    @clunchrte656 3 роки тому +1

    I have that problem with deadlift, I started recording my lifts and noticed that my deadlifts look more like a stiff legged deadlift, which explains why it’s difficult for me to pull 335 but not so hard to squat 315. Gonna work on that now, thank you for the tips and advice!

  • @barrzzan1146
    @barrzzan1146 5 років тому +30

    At a quick glance i thought it said “put 801 on my deadlifts” 😂😂😂

  • @davidnmfarrell
    @davidnmfarrell 5 років тому +2

    Appreciate the tip pulling from a low hip position; I'm going to try that!

  • @simeonaakjaer5661
    @simeonaakjaer5661 3 роки тому

    good number 5 tip
    i've just recently found getting my head position helps immensely
    thanx for your vids coach

  • @DXT61
    @DXT61 5 років тому +9

    One of the things that helped me is to realize im not picking up the weight but pulling down through the floor. Best way to imagine this is if the bar was welded and would not move. You are standing on a wooden plank and the objective is to break the plank by pulling down trying to drive through it. If you were trying to break the board you wouldn't think pick up on the bar. You would snug close and pull down through the floor to try and break it. This helped my mind get the right feel. It was especially effective pulling sumo.

  • @johnsonner4168
    @johnsonner4168 5 років тому +1

    Great video. First of yours that I have seen. Subscribed.

  • @bmook019
    @bmook019 3 роки тому

    Up here the lions den is an adult video store. Definitely live the videos!

  • @robothug6688
    @robothug6688 8 місяців тому

    I feel like plyometrics are amazing for the deadlift. And i really like the old westsides method of having a speed day to practice technique since you use lighter weights that day.

  • @betagainz5891
    @betagainz5891 5 років тому +3

    Great video!! I can already tell my deadlift will go up.. keep up the great content ❤️

  • @T123Mr
    @T123Mr 5 років тому +3

    Hey Joey, just wanted to thank you for all the tips and free advice you constantly share! It is greatly appreciated. Keep up the phenomenal content! Also, any chance of you making a video about your tattoos???

  • @bennygilligan
    @bennygilligan 5 років тому +1

    Great video my man really enjoyed it

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому +1

      thanks for watching it, hope it helps!

    • @bennygilligan
      @bennygilligan 5 років тому

      @@SzatStrength it always does my man thanks again

  • @jakeizlove
    @jakeizlove 5 років тому +23

    Actually programming instead of showing up and doing what feels good.

  • @zacharygrosser4115
    @zacharygrosser4115 4 роки тому

    Wouldn’t mind blowing off some steam in that gym. Keep up the great content👏🏻

  • @kevmoho
    @kevmoho 5 років тому +1

    well done once again, sir.

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому

      thank you for the support brother!

  • @Xyklonikus
    @Xyklonikus 5 років тому +3

    Great content man! I always wondered. When doing such heavy deadlifts, how much of a workout does your back get?

  • @sparshii
    @sparshii 5 років тому +3

    Dude I love your hair cut what do you put in your hair? (Random lol also great vid 👍)

    • @m4xrb
      @m4xrb 3 роки тому

      Protein shake

  • @maxvangent3793
    @maxvangent3793 3 роки тому

    When I deadlift I do that too with my hips. It makes me so much stronger. Get tight pull slack out and just up. This is how deadlifts are supposed to be, but people have created a lot of different ways like sumo and mixes because people are stronger in different ways

  • @Gonzomedic1
    @Gonzomedic1 5 років тому +1

    Great tips Joey! Thanks!

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому +1

      thanks for watching the video!

  • @nilo7727
    @nilo7727 4 роки тому

    Good stuff Joey as always!!!💪👏😎

  • @woody_2245
    @woody_2245 5 років тому +8

    ok you might have answered this already in an early vid but how do you deal with forearm pain from lifting heavy weights...i've noticed since i started pulling more weight rows, dead lifts, etc...i've gotten more forearm elbow pains...any suggestions??

    • @mikeg4490
      @mikeg4490 5 років тому

      I'm no expert but what had helped personally is doing more hypertrophy work for my forearms. Hammer db curls, reverse bb curls, wrist curl variations, and grippers has definitely helped me out.

    • @woody_2245
      @woody_2245 5 років тому

      @@mikeg4490 ty sir greatly appreciated n will try !!!!!!!!!!

    • @burner1303
      @burner1303 5 років тому +3

      I use straps when that's an issue. I deadlift for my glutes and back, not my forearms. So if forearms are a limiting factor, I just take them out of the equation.

    • @emanuelgonzalez7500
      @emanuelgonzalez7500 5 років тому +1

      Search for elbow pain in athlean x, I bet you have that problem

  • @ironcathedral4723
    @ironcathedral4723 3 роки тому

    What about the people that do touch and go like myself that don’t let the bar slam down on the ground for the most part if I’m doing touch and go I try to control the bar down and I really don’t let it slam even at the heavy weight I have never seen the point in slamming the weight down whether it’s one rep or 20 if you can control it on the way down I feel you get more benefits out of it then when you slam it down but that’s just me

  • @NoahTeohZhengYi
    @NoahTeohZhengYi 5 років тому +1

    Can you do a video on the shoes you wear for lifting?

  • @jasonbooth5141
    @jasonbooth5141 5 років тому +1

    Bands have helped me now I'm at 790 using a stiff bar making big jumps

  • @burner1303
    @burner1303 5 років тому

    Great video

  • @fab5254
    @fab5254 3 роки тому

    Start doing deadlifts after my chest n shoulder workout on Mondays. Any tips please?

  • @gojumanny
    @gojumanny 5 років тому

    Good stuff brother 👌 thank6

  • @chargersfan0560
    @chargersfan0560 3 роки тому

    Bruh that first deadlift clip was perfect form 🙏

  • @paulcardone481
    @paulcardone481 4 роки тому

    Good video thank you

  • @666ofdoom
    @666ofdoom 2 роки тому

    You use your quads what about hamstrings?

  • @maggieomalley7861
    @maggieomalley7861 3 роки тому

    How did you figure out how to use your quads? Bc I struggle with doing stiff legged deadlifts or "stripper" deadlifts

  • @32srt32
    @32srt32 5 років тому +4

    Are you wearing 2 belts? A neoprene support under your leather lifting belt?

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому +2

      yes I am, keeps the back warm!

  • @moisesgoncalves4585
    @moisesgoncalves4585 5 років тому +1

    Pretty good video! Any tips on how to get used to the hook grip?

    • @purefucknmetal
      @purefucknmetal 5 років тому

      Don't stop squeezing your thumbs until the set is over, as it hurts more once you do. Otherwise...just takes time to kill the nerves so you cant feel it lol

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому

      @@purefucknmetal I would agree

    • @moisesgoncalves4585
      @moisesgoncalves4585 5 років тому

      Thank you

  • @JT-uy4jk
    @JT-uy4jk 4 роки тому

    Whats the song in the beginning? Thanks

  • @silvereyes8910
    @silvereyes8910 5 років тому +2

    What kinda shoes are you deadlifting in? Metcons?

  • @davidgray7204
    @davidgray7204 3 роки тому

    Ive always done touch and go but I slowly touch the bar to the ground I think it builds a stronger body because of the amount of time the body is under stress

    • @DrAlexStrahle
      @DrAlexStrahle 3 роки тому +1

      It does increase TUT, however, the hardest part of the deadlift is getting it off the ground, so the more reps we can get pulling from a dead stop, the easier that will become.

  • @flippino35
    @flippino35 5 років тому +11

    according to mark bell when brian alsruhe setups for a deadlift you better watch out you might just get rock bottomed

  • @tydupont8084
    @tydupont8084 3 роки тому

    How many working sets do you do? And reps?

  • @nategiorgi1097
    @nategiorgi1097 2 роки тому

    I just deadlifted 345 at age 17 and I weigh 180 is that good I have no idea it’s only the second time I’ve ever down it

  • @Belleville197
    @Belleville197 5 років тому +1

    What's that intro song?
    That riff is heavier than every deadlift in the world.

  • @lais8923
    @lais8923 5 років тому +2

    Thank God you gave 5 tips, if it wasn't for that I wouldn't have taken you seriously. Haha thanks!

  • @MisterBoxUber
    @MisterBoxUber 2 роки тому

    i don like when ppl say up up up... wht do u think he is doing?

  • @mrjhnny6646
    @mrjhnny6646 5 років тому +1

    Do you plan to do any collaboration videos with anyone?

  • @ChadWilson
    @ChadWilson 4 роки тому +1

    I notice you are putting your heaviest weights on the end, instead of inside. Intentional?

  • @macfied6273
    @macfied6273 5 років тому

    Straight male here but damn this guy looks tasty. in all seriousness, though, one of my biggest problems was wanting to break the back to early in the lift, because straightening the legs while bent over felt kind of awkward. I've found that looking at the ground instead of looking way up, and incorporating pause dead lifts at the knee really helped to keep my back down, and also to properly use the glutes to lock out.

  • @catierose6005
    @catierose6005 4 роки тому

    Do you have any tips for the girls out here? I'm trying to get started!!

  • @MadaraUchiha-pv5ze
    @MadaraUchiha-pv5ze 5 років тому +1

    Will mixed grip cause muscle imbalances?

    • @stephenmalcik7388
      @stephenmalcik7388 5 років тому

      It can for most. Will be twisted to one side( underhanded side)

  • @doronuzan
    @doronuzan Рік тому

    incredible

  • @isaacbennett1
    @isaacbennett1 5 років тому +21

    Joey the sexiest deadlifter I know

  • @1JeanPearl1
    @1JeanPearl1 5 років тому +3

    I'm a beginner lifter. I was told that i should do 3 x 12 on everything. But with increasing my deadlifts i am just out of energy at the 8th rep or so.
    Is this bad or should i just get lower weight and do the 3x12 easier?

    • @TheRonnieBlueEyes
      @TheRonnieBlueEyes 5 років тому

      1JeanPearl1 I would keep trying to increase weight. Maybe go to 4x8 for a few weeks. Then 5x5. Then maybe 10x3 or 5 sets of 3.

    • @kamelfosare1527
      @kamelfosare1527 5 років тому +1

      I would definetly do less reps with higher weight

  • @Mr.T6942
    @Mr.T6942 4 роки тому

    I keep hurting my lower back would wearing a belt help?

  • @XelqaGames
    @XelqaGames 5 років тому

    i keep bruising my shins is that normal ?

  • @Damien531
    @Damien531 5 років тому

    Good video

  • @Denment93
    @Denment93 5 років тому

    How tall are you ? Any tipps for peps over 6 foot ?

  • @Leo.witchere
    @Leo.witchere 5 років тому

    Did you really advise to drop your hips lower than where the bar breaks up the floor ? You said everyone's different, but that's an uncommom advise, usually the top deadlifters say the hips must be in place when you initiate the lift, the hips must be "silent" etc etc. I don't know if it really helps using the leg drive more, because the bar hasn't move, or maybe it's more of a mental/body thing but it feels weird

    • @Leo.witchere
      @Leo.witchere 5 років тому

      what I'm saying is that, sure, leg drive, but maybe droping the hips is not necessary

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому +1

      Leo G. I didn’t say for you to drop your hip. I say I drop my hips as I’m setting up and getting tight, but when the pull actually starts my hips are in a “regular” DL set up height. That’s just the way I pull and this is all based on my style and what has helped me.

    • @Leo.witchere
      @Leo.witchere 5 років тому

      @@SzatStrength ok gotcha, kinda like those strongmen, wait a minute ...

  • @EduardoGarcia-jl7ek
    @EduardoGarcia-jl7ek 11 місяців тому

    experts say don't overextend at the top, but a lot of lifters (like here) do. Who do we listen to and why?

  • @andrewhezekiahdaniel
    @andrewhezekiahdaniel 5 років тому

    Touch and go deadlifts are a great way to get yourself a herniated disc.

  • @ryandeffley7652
    @ryandeffley7652 5 років тому +3

    I like that you emphasized stop and go reset between reps. It's called a deadlift because you're lifting dead weight on each rep. That's why touch and go is BS.

  • @John-cena6483
    @John-cena6483 5 років тому

    Your hair is great.

  • @JK-rd6mk
    @JK-rd6mk 3 роки тому

    3:20 biggest tip

  • @stefantanase5102
    @stefantanase5102 5 років тому

    Power!

  • @metax73
    @metax73 4 роки тому

    The true 5th deadlift tip was to follow the first 4 deadlift tips

  • @ronaldkennedy2401
    @ronaldkennedy2401 5 років тому +2

    Off topic,crazy that Arnold is so iconic across all disciplines(pl wl bb sm etc) even today when his abilities have been far exceeded.all you have to do is invoke the name "Arnold" and even the youngest lifters around the world know who you mean.hes jesus!

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому

      hes a legend, that's why!

    • @FatJoesSon
      @FatJoesSon 5 років тому +1

      I’m a weightlifter, Arnold is not that important to a high majority of us lol. Our heroes are often unheard and unsung.

    • @andrzejsobanski6752
      @andrzejsobanski6752 5 років тому +1

      KH But You still know who He is.

  • @ezcanor8262
    @ezcanor8262 5 років тому +1

    I don't if its my OCD put you should change the title (Put 80lbs on your deadlift)

  • @ev721
    @ev721 5 років тому

    Liked the video purely for @5:08

  • @deanwinchesterbruh
    @deanwinchesterbruh 5 років тому +2

    I like to think of it as a push not a pull. I imagine pushing the earth away with my legs

  • @spyrosm3137
    @spyrosm3137 5 років тому

    This video from Barbell Logic contradicts everything you and many said about the quads and the legs overal and how they helped them, many said that they even treat it like leg press..ua-cam.com/video/BWHn4xmDGA8/v-deo.html. Here they say dont squat the bar and dont sink the hips too low

  • @robothug6688
    @robothug6688 8 місяців тому

    Overlooked deadlift tip. Make sure you poop before you deadlift or you are gunna have a bad time.

  • @hammerhead2362
    @hammerhead2362 Місяць тому

    Number one:
    exogenous Testosterone

  • @katieb1932
    @katieb1932 3 роки тому

    Warm up, tren hard

  • @BeinglogicalX
    @BeinglogicalX 3 роки тому

    You're one of those technically equipped lifters. PERIOD! Please exclude the humor !

  • @bmstylee
    @bmstylee 5 років тому

    Hips!!!!!

  • @Angel-21DaMaquina
    @Angel-21DaMaquina Рік тому

    Mf strong as hell

  • @pedrogoncalves9882
    @pedrogoncalves9882 5 років тому

    First eheh

    • @SzatStrength
      @SzatStrength  5 років тому +1

      YOU MADE IT!!!

    • @pedrogoncalves9882
      @pedrogoncalves9882 5 років тому

      @@SzatStrength I might as well just say that I love your content. Please DO continue to put videos like this out.
      As a response to your comment, something that really helped my deadlift was to not yank on the bar. Just get into position, pull de slack and then pull the bar. You wont be as explosive but you can maintain your position way better, and for me that works perfectly!

  • @kaihuizing5970
    @kaihuizing5970 5 років тому +1

    You have a really manly looking face.

  • @sophiemaupillier2285
    @sophiemaupillier2285 2 роки тому

    Dont get tattoos its a sin