Determining Deadlift Stance Width (Conventional)

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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    Narrow Stance + Feet Fairly Forward.
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    Narrow Stance + Feet Flared
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    Moderate Stance
    Jesse Norris - • JN 821
    George Leeman (One of the few big guys who grips at start of knurling with a very efficient deadlift relative to squat) - • George Leeman 835lb Sp...
    Jay Nera - • RUM8 DL prep 5x6@640
    Mike T (note grips furthest from start of knurling of this group) - • Mental cues for deadlift
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    Ray Williams - • Ray Williams Deadlift 800
    Stan Efferding (probably the most interesting video as shows you can in fact be stronger with wider out grip even if have the mobility to grip narrower) - • Stan Efferding's Deadl...
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  • @camerondavies2544
    @camerondavies2544 9 років тому +351

    WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT THE UTTER MIND FUCK SCENE AT 5:23 IN THE COMMENTS?! AM I THE ONLY ONE SEEING THIS?! (i think this is the best video you have ever made btw)

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +82

      hahaha thank you! I wonder if some skimmed through beyond it as people know to look for intro/outros. I did intentionally hide it so it'd pop up when not expecting it. And thank you for that last statement that means so much! I always want to keep upping the content. I defintely took my time on this one to say the least, by far the most hours I've done since maybe that 100k sub mcnugget vid.

    • @jeffreyzhao
      @jeffreyzhao 9 років тому

      confused/10, please explain

    • @bradvincent2586
      @bradvincent2586 9 років тому +1

      Seriously no idea what you're talking about

    • @lensgreve
      @lensgreve 9 років тому +27

      JC has now established himself as the David Lynch of powerlifting

    • @lixbugz
      @lixbugz 9 років тому +2

      Kristoffer Kjær That's exactly what I said!!!

  • @sixpackshortcuts7464
    @sixpackshortcuts7464 9 років тому +254

    Lol jonnie I could care less if you can deadlift 650, can you do 12 quarter rep pull ups with a 40 pound back pack????? Didn't think so

  • @socksmccox1025
    @socksmccox1025 8 років тому +99

    I watched this on lsd, and now I have PTSD. can you make a video on how to deadlift with PTSD ?

    • @jetjames420
      @jetjames420 8 років тому

      +Socks McCox You're a braver soul than I, I would've closed the video at 3:20

  • @bretcontreras1
    @bretcontreras1 9 років тому +44

    This video kicked ass on so many levels. From the stellar advice, to the anecdotes with Nguyen, Shaw, Gonzales, Gant, and Norris, to the WTF just happened moment from 5:26-6:36. I think I'd most want to hang out with dancing suited Jonnie over normal Jonnie and quadruped singlet Jonnie. Hopefully he makes a reappearance down the road. Nicely done!

  • @alejandromartin7295
    @alejandromartin7295 9 років тому +55

    The wait was completely worth it.
    An EXTREMELY useful video plus... well, you know.

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +35

      I'm gonna play it off like I'm not that pumped to read this. Just gonna play it cool like I aint need no online validation.

    • @MrPenntrack
      @MrPenntrack 9 років тому +8

      CanditoTrainingHQ Everyone enjoys a little validation of their ASSets.

  • @MerijnOfficial
    @MerijnOfficial 9 років тому +323

    This video gets so next level, starting from around 5:40

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +81

      I tried to take it up a notch there.

    • @TheRandomtechreview
      @TheRandomtechreview 9 років тому +5

      WTF lol

    • @kiomn
      @kiomn 9 років тому +7

      CanditoTrainingHQ Went all out David Lynch there... yes!

    • @Lawlophile
      @Lawlophile 6 років тому +1

      Started the video > scrolled to comments > clicked on timestamp > completely lost context on the video

    • @PhilFitworldexposed
      @PhilFitworldexposed 2 роки тому

      Whens the next collab with headhunterz?

  • @AlexLeonidas
    @AlexLeonidas 9 років тому +19

    This was actually very informative. Good video Jonnie.

  • @mini696
    @mini696 9 років тому +54

    Best video, and most informative channel out there. Mind blown at 5:30.

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +20

      Thank you! That's exactly my goal, to bring both some creativity but most importantly useful information.

    • @WithASideOfFries
      @WithASideOfFries 9 років тому +5

      CanditoTrainingHQ You definitely succeed, dude. You're the most talented and captivating fitness UA-camr I know. It makes me glutes flex with excitement when I see a video of yours in my subscriptions.

  • @Jakelix
    @Jakelix 9 років тому +293

    Jonnie you need to stop watching Frank Yang videos

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +115

      I'll always mire Mr. Yang's work. One day I want him to do a pl meet with me.

    • @Jakelix
      @Jakelix 9 років тому +77

      CanditoTrainingHQ
      Naked, of course

    • @PuerRidcully
      @PuerRidcully 9 років тому +16

      CanditoTrainingHQ
      As long as you won't start training with BBCs I'm ok with that.

    • @MitsuMitsu385
      @MitsuMitsu385 9 років тому +1

      CanditoTrainingHQ he might have a higher vertical than you and that might be it lol

    • @BostonSportsGuy567
      @BostonSportsGuy567 9 років тому +11

      Frank Yang wishes he was actually creative like Jonnie.

  • @hewhoseeks3608
    @hewhoseeks3608 9 років тому +2

    johnny my dude, you are way ahead of your time. the good your doing surpasses just weightlifting and helping people with that. its your unique innovative presentation, your honesty, integrity and positivity...keep it up man!

  • @wclifting3083
    @wclifting3083 9 років тому +18

    Fantastic video Jonnie as always! I've recently found myself checking your channel on the daily for new videos, I just can't get enough of all this information coupled with your hilarious antics and godly glutes. Not only are you strong as fuck but a brilliant film maker. You're a true talent, srs. Also loving the gains I'm making on your 6 week program, I bought a shirt yesterday too. This video right here has made all that tax I'm going to have to pay on the delivery here in the UK worth it. Peace!

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +8

      Your comment just made my day! Seriously I lose to be able to be in a position where I can do what I love in all aspects. I have a long way to go too so I fully expect to constantly take it up a level. Glad you're liking the program and I appreciate the support by getting the CT shirt! And for taking the sacrificial hit by the good ole tax laws lol.

  • @strukel
    @strukel 8 років тому +11

    Great information! I started doing sumo deadlifts because my conventional deadlifts didnt feel comfortable at all (was using a narrow stance) But a few days ago I tried a wider stance with the conventional and it felt GREAT. I improved my PR with 15kg by just doing that. (150kg) Even when I barely deadlifted in the last 3 months. I hated deadlifts, but after this week I love them and cant wait to get higher numbers! 200kg is my first goal!

  • @MrObame
    @MrObame 9 років тому +66

    that shit in the end is so deep, i feel like i was psychologically raped.

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +9

      There may or may not be a message in the video itself that explicitly explains exactly what's going on. This one isnt just randomness but an actual metaphor/symbol/whatever other literary term that sounds cool.

    • @MrObame
      @MrObame 9 років тому

      Anton Bergman man why u always on all my comments, please go way

    • @ry4nx
      @ry4nx 9 років тому

      i feel like we need some barbeque sauce for those slabs of meat

  • @seansptr
    @seansptr 9 років тому +1

    Jonnie you definitely have the most informative and one of the best produced channels out there. Because you seem to put so much effort into making your videos the best they can be, I feel like I have to mention an issue I always have with them: When you're talking about something and you have an image up with text on it it's confusing as hell. The images are always useful but it's kind of annoying to have to pause the video mid-narration to read the text. Narrating the images would definitely make the videos way easier to watch IMO.
    On another note, this is exactly the video I needed to see as I'm trying to fix up my deadlift. Thanks!

  • @mikesmancave8833
    @mikesmancave8833 4 роки тому +1

    Dude you just instantly improved my Deadlift with this video. I'm now smashing 160 kilograms like it's nothing.

  • @NickWright
    @NickWright 9 років тому +16

    That fucking trippy 6 minute scene! Lmao love it

  • @Noahstucks
    @Noahstucks 9 років тому

    It's rare that you get a channel that gives out good information and is actually funny, well done Jonnie

  • @matthewburn4900
    @matthewburn4900 8 років тому +4

    Lamar Grant has a scoliosis, which generally causes imbalances in the Psoas muscles. He probably needed more glute activation in the deadlift to take some of the load off his lower back. It can also cause one knee to be more varus so the glutes will activate coordinately.

  • @NebRevel
    @NebRevel 9 років тому

    I this powerlifting is boring but I freaking love your channel, you're starting to bring me around to it

  • @unbroken5885
    @unbroken5885 9 років тому +72

    Goddammit, Jonnie, you did it again...

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +15

      Ayyy I try. And damn thats a creepy profile pic.

    • @unbroken5885
      @unbroken5885 9 років тому

      CanditoTrainingHQ It better be creepy...it's from a creepypasta :D Loving your trolly shit, it's so funny...and you know, good advice too, whatever :D

    • @unbroken5885
      @unbroken5885 9 років тому

      ***** Yeah, jeff the killer-google it

  • @bodybuilder718
    @bodybuilder718 6 років тому

    Type in Paul Anderson deadlift at 50 years old. That is the form i use for my deadlift. After a decade of pain doing the lift. I finally found my form, i was stubborn not to change. Point is...keep the principles of deadlift of course, but every stance and form will be dofferent from everyone else.

  • @gakguski4177
    @gakguski4177 8 років тому +6

    Candito.. you are a legend.

  • @jugulaur
    @jugulaur 9 років тому

    Knew Lamar Gant's name would pop up after you started showing example videos. Still blows my mind when I watch the vid of him pulling 634 @123lbs...more than 5 times his god-damn bodyweight!

  • @Akimball1969
    @Akimball1969 9 років тому +11

    Great video Jonnie and thanks for the inclusion. It’s an honor to be in the same video as those deadlift legends. A lot of my form changes including the narrow stance had to do with Paul’s technique after I saw him pull a new WR at RUM last year. The transition was easier for me after pulling with olys because they made it more natural to go narrow and open up my hips so when I went back to flats, that pathway was already ingrained. An added benefit I figured out was that they made the lockout more difficult, so when I put flats back on I was able to pull through much easier with the added benefit of more speed off the ground because of the utilization of the narrower stance. Also, 5:23 literally raped my mind, but was it really rape if I enjoyed it?
    Now pls unblock me on Instagram pls.

  • @dgwear69
    @dgwear69 9 років тому +1

    johnnie johnnie johnnie... how can i triple like a video. when ever i am crazy impressed with your content i keep finding myself scrolling down to like the video, FORGETTING i ALREADY liked it

  • @Omnipotentization
    @Omnipotentization 9 років тому +1

    Can never stop laughing and self reflecting during your videos, keep it up man !

  • @123iamnoob
    @123iamnoob 9 років тому

    Jonnie this is probably the most epic video editing I've ever seen. Your information is of the highest quality (speaking of compound lifts). This channel is by far the most entertaining but also full of useful info. You are my favorite youtuber!

  • @tankdathomie
    @tankdathomie 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks. I'm new to deadlifting. Really helped. Been trying to find a stance cause I've tried a few and it's a distraction trying to switch between stances. You want it to be all muscle memory. So I'm just going to reset and start over.

  • @machtathletics9278
    @machtathletics9278 9 років тому

    HAHA Goddamn Candito, that "Meaning" clip at 6:00 was hilarious! Probably one of my favorite videos you've done man, keep it up!

  • @najichalhoub5824
    @najichalhoub5824 9 років тому

    Wow, that felt like a david lynch film. It was most unsettling when you got back into calmly and seriously explaining deadlift stance.

  • @bassholic705
    @bassholic705 9 років тому

    Some things can never be unseen...Scarred for life! Yet it was still one of the more informative lifting video out there lol. Keep up the good work!

  • @Fistwagon
    @Fistwagon 9 років тому

    You're the David Lynch of powerlifting videos. Brilliant.

  • @TheTinyZombie
    @TheTinyZombie 9 років тому +2

    This video is totally worth the wait.

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +4

      Yeeeeah thank you! It was a lot of work to get it right for one vid I'll just say.

  • @doctordpk
    @doctordpk 9 років тому +1

    Great video as always, J. I think that a slightly wider grip encourages lat activation and beats out the theoretically most efficient grip width. Another plus is that you can grip the knurling entirely.

  • @ABuffSeagull
    @ABuffSeagull 9 років тому

    This is close to Tim and Eric levels of sketches. KEEP GOING, WE NEED TO GO DEEPER

  • @MrAdvakad
    @MrAdvakad 9 років тому

    That David Lynch style eastern egg is mind-blowing, Mr. Candito!

  • @thelogicalbro
    @thelogicalbro 9 років тому +7

    Mindblown. That was awesome!

  • @marinkomadina8441
    @marinkomadina8441 9 років тому

    The best is to see Jonnie up his cheeky hq game every video. Awesome vid brah

  • @trickspk3r
    @trickspk3r 9 років тому +1

    Candito being candito again!

  • @toolate6971
    @toolate6971 9 років тому

    Hey Candito, Its time for an instructional DVD series man. Include some Oly lifts and you have a complete winner.

  • @ahmedahaggag
    @ahmedahaggag 9 років тому +4

    When I saw the video summary come up with a lot of time left in the video, I knew there was something weird coming my way lol.

  • @papaknuthson
    @papaknuthson 9 років тому

    You are really stepping up your game with the recent videos! I Like it!

  • @xBiGxKiNGx
    @xBiGxKiNGx 9 років тому

    I'm an elite level lifter as is and I still found this video helpful. Plus I never really thought you had much of a sense of humor until today. I laughed pretty hard. well played candito.

  • @SpartanKyuubi
    @SpartanKyuubi 9 років тому

    Omar needs to catch up, you definitely became number 1 in entertainment and information.

  • @khole15
    @khole15 9 років тому

    Your videos are starting to get more interesting... Like the new "style" good work!

  • @jasonr5357
    @jasonr5357 9 років тому

    Hey Jonnie! Ive learned more from you on lifting technique than anyone out there period. The squat vid you did about using a door frame to practice a straight bar path helped my squat go from fucking grim (260lb) to totally respectable (418lb) in a matter of a few months.
    You gave me great great advice about benching about not only bringing the scupula together (which I knew) but to bring everything down (it was like I was shrugging my shoulders up before I pressed). This has helped me actually feel my pecs work for the first time ever. I used to bench over 260lb just using my delts haha and I wondered how I couldnt get any more.
    Finally this has been good today, I actually have decent technique on the dead but Im looking to make small adjustments to take it up a notch and get upto a 600lb deadlift.
    Much love man and absolutely no homo ;) haha

  • @parkersullivan6372
    @parkersullivan6372 5 років тому

    Lamar Gant is an incredible lifter who is definitely a great motivator for me.
    It’s crazy how he managed to pull such an insane amount in relation to his bodyweight, while also having pretty severe scoliosis. He is a person who truly pushes human limitations.

  • @charleshodge6920
    @charleshodge6920 4 роки тому

    I’m so glad I found this... I’m 6,3 and roll with a moderate stance. Its confutable for me and allows me to perform a full range of motion. I’ve come to the realisation there are dicks at the gym that will put you down to make them selves look good. An Acquaintance at the gym said my stance should be narrow. It wasn’t try narrow or advice to lift better, but I should be lifting narrow. Any way your video has highlighted he’s a noob jockey and there is nothing wrong with my stance. Its one of the biggest things I worry about is form.

  • @AnthonyTran
    @AnthonyTran 9 років тому

    Another great combo of solid information and humor! This shit is approaching Frank Yang level! And why barbell makers show no love to smaller lifters. I wish they made the knurling closer together.

  • @GZCL
    @GZCL 9 років тому +14

    I feel violated.

  • @jonathanmoralesstrength6993
    @jonathanmoralesstrength6993 9 років тому

    Damn Jonnie! Sometimes I wonder why you dont upload that frequently because I love your content, but when you do upload a vid I can tell why. Great Job man, I can see you put in tons of work into your videos! Keep it up, theyre funny asf!

  • @philclarke3660
    @philclarke3660 8 років тому

    Wow, how doing a snatch-grip deadlift would help determine correct stance for you is amazing. Never thought about it that way. A bunch of things just clicked for me. Thanks, Eyebrow Lord!

  • @AtaresDR
    @AtaresDR 9 років тому

    this is badASS, keep videos like this coming man.

  •  9 років тому +6

    Very good information as always!

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +1

      Thank you I appreciate the positivity my man.

    • @AdamPumpingIron
      @AdamPumpingIron 9 років тому

      Hey, my friend Yasar from Germany watching the incredible Jonnie Candito as well. 😉 My best Regards to Germany, Adam from Spain💪💯%

  • @fox111qc
    @fox111qc 9 років тому

    The bar keep getting higher! Keep it up!

  • @krispyn2dc
    @krispyn2dc 9 років тому +1

    Nice vid man, I'm learning more everyday. I'm small and started 10 months ago but thanks to you and others my dead lift is moving very quickly. Started with like 95 lbs and now working on 315 for reps on the heavy side. Haven't tried a 1 rep max in almost 2 months but I'm thinking I could do at least 365. I've only done conventional. I'm going to use this info while I experiment with some form changes to see if I can get things tighter and more efficient. Maybe one day I will have mighty man glutes like you dude.

  • @mightsnipe
    @mightsnipe 9 років тому

    Holy shit the juxtaposition of great information and gut bustingly funny is so good, best fitness channel

  • @sassanskate
    @sassanskate 9 років тому

    Honestly this could not have come at a better time for me , thanks jonnie!

  • @MarioTomicOfficial
    @MarioTomicOfficial 9 років тому +4

    Haha, sick editing man!

  • @Nalleko
    @Nalleko 9 років тому

    Never thought of or even heard of the elbow thing. I'm definitely gonna try that next time!
    Great video as always

  • @AsifIqbalMunir
    @AsifIqbalMunir 9 років тому

    Someone is having a lot of fun making their videos.. hahaha that was quite unexpected and great info as always

  • @StreeterTraining
    @StreeterTraining 9 років тому

    Great video Candito. i am on week 4 of your program and you have been a huge help to me

  • @smcfly125
    @smcfly125 9 років тому

    G'day mate. This is the first video I have seen of your channel. I'm very impressed by your knowledge. I have subscribed.

  • @mafya2932
    @mafya2932 9 років тому

    Definitely the only youtuber athlete I would sit for 7 minutes just to watch. Both informative and entertaining!

  • @zainhaq3034
    @zainhaq3034 9 років тому

    Yup, best Candito vid thus far haha and great info too helped a lot!

  • @bassitos
    @bassitos 9 років тому +31

    Now you do one for sumo :3

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +33

      I will have to! I've been thinking about it for a while but need some more time with it to test some things out.

    • @serratusbrah4841
      @serratusbrah4841 9 років тому

      CanditoTrainingHQ You should wear some Cheetah tights for that one. You know... for puns sake... cus sumo is cheat:DDDDDDD

  • @techclassy9977
    @techclassy9977 9 років тому

    the man!!! look at all that effort on this vid!!!! great stuff ditooo

  • @ketchuponthedog
    @ketchuponthedog 9 років тому

    I think I'll add something (coming from my own bank of knowledge). The wider and more pushed out your knees are, the closer your hips are to the bar (similar to the sumo deadlift). But, this also means your grip width will have to be wider. (A more horizontal torso). In my personal opinion, if your lower back is your weak point in the deadlift I'd say get your stance as narrow as possible and your grip as narrow as possible as this creates a more vertical torso which gives your lower back more leverage, and if your hamstrings/glutes are your weakpoint then it'd be advantageous to move your stance out more and push your knees out more (which gets your hips closer to the bar and thus increasing the leverage of your glutes and hammies). I'm sure candito will come in and correct me on something.

  • @GuillaumeVerdonA
    @GuillaumeVerdonA 9 років тому

    Dammit Johnnie, I would've need this video a few months ago when I switched to conventional? Your comments were on point, highlighting issues I noticed myself and took me quite a while to correct.

  • @eleanorclub
    @eleanorclub 9 років тому +1

    "Two lifeless lumps of man meat"--Candito! Love your videos, man: excellent lifting insight, that innocent Bambi face, yet all that meta-meaning and pun play. Thank you.

    • @dettoist
      @dettoist 9 років тому +2

      There's some meaning in the 10 x portion, but you have to download and slow it down to make it intelligible.

  • @Data804
    @Data804 9 років тому

    When I see that Johnny Candito posts a new video, I prepare myself for the weirdness to come. LOL. Gotta love it.

  • @cerealsgames3118
    @cerealsgames3118 Рік тому

    What an absolutely legendary video

  • @DonovanJamesOfficial
    @DonovanJamesOfficial 9 років тому +1

    This was a funny ass video (no pun intended lol) I totally laughed at you dancing to Bombs over Baghdad

  • @lutfi911
    @lutfi911 9 років тому +1

    jonnie, your camera quality is amazing!

  • @polopolomar
    @polopolomar 9 років тому

    wtf best video ever - point blank - hands down - nuff said - period .
    blurring the line between reality and youtube fitness

  • @suavewolf1994
    @suavewolf1994 9 років тому +3

    Shouts out to my homie Klokov! The wait was worth it, this video was 10/10 status lmao and that instrumental for the examples was fire too, you think I can get source maybe?

  • @TigerLiss
    @TigerLiss 9 років тому

    This video is insanely good. If I ever see you in real life, I'm gonna give you a bear hug. Srs.

  • @neon_necromunda
    @neon_necromunda 9 років тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed it even if i didn't learn anything new( not meant in a bad way) I thought you informed people in a very educated and intelligent way I personally run through the same motions kind of in determining feet placement but i start with a neutral arm positioning aka straight down from the shoulder socket to the bar, always teach to use a double overhand grip then I have myself or clients adjust knee and foot placement inside or outside of the knee depending upon hip width size(knees always in contact with the arms at the starting point,I find adjusting to hip size and natural rising arcs of the knee and hips assists greatly in the ability to get a good setup behind the bar for an explosive setup. It would be awesome to show you and run through some stuff bounce ideas back and forth etc...

    • @neon_necromunda
      @neon_necromunda 9 років тому

      Im an autistic lifter I have aspergers, this has an ocd linear obsession over strength lifts ecspecialy the deadlift I only offer my savant knowledge best lifts have been all at 6 reps my brain didn't used to let me do any less deadlift(conventional double overhand) 254kgx6,conventional squat 270kgx6, bench 160kgx6( ive always had issue with benching really long arms and hand tremors) I have had to re adjust a lot recently due to 2 years of injury from 3 total slipped disks caused by complications from a knee surgery previously(done in mma)

  • @AlexBensonAlex
    @AlexBensonAlex 9 років тому

    Johnny you're a talented comedian please do sketches more.

  • @Ethan-Relearning-Movement
    @Ethan-Relearning-Movement 9 років тому +2

    I am definitely stronger with pushing from the inside of my feet, but I feel it would be unwise to ignore trying to develop strength on the outside as I'm still developing as a lifter and as a young adult. I've majorly improved my general balance and developed my quads because I worked hard on this weak point for a long time.

  • @jordangalida8387
    @jordangalida8387 9 років тому +3

    This is awesome. You always put out a vid just when I need it most, lol. Thoughts on doing sumos as an accessory deadlift exercise on your 6 week program?

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +2

      That is a great option, I suggest personally keeping the sumo stance pretty much as narrow as you can so that it still transfers unlike an ultra wide sumo likely would to conventional.

    • @jordangalida8387
      @jordangalida8387 9 років тому +2

      CanditoTrainingHQ Thanks a lot man! I really appreciate it. My friend and I have both put on over 300lbs on our total using your 6 week program. We love it. We recommend it to everyone who asks us how we are getting so strong.

    • @dettoist
      @dettoist 9 років тому +3

      Jordan Galida I think its the best training program for natural powerlifters.

  • @stephen0327
    @stephen0327 9 років тому

    great video. I've been trying to figure this out for years. a lot of people overlook it. gotta get your autograph at the arnold

  • @0farshad
    @0farshad 9 років тому

    I thought you finally stopped doing these weird things, but no you had to save that shit for the end. God you freak me out. In all seriousness, great video and information.

  • @differentspirits4157
    @differentspirits4157 9 років тому +1

    All good advice! (Dat azz.) One thing I'd add: if you like your deadlifts more back-and-hamstring dominant but also find yourself more comfortable with a slightly wider stance, instead of setting your hands out way father than they need to be you might try pulling with a *very narrow* Coan-style sumo stance. So drop your arms straight down to the bar, then set your ankles just outside wherever your hands land (instead of closer out by the plates, where they would be in a traditional sumo) . Despite this technically being a sumo pull, the mechanics feel a hell of a lot more like a conventional one.

  • @alexpinnow6509
    @alexpinnow6509 9 років тому

    Awesome video Jonnie. I really like how you were able to break down the case for a narrow stance and get to the bottom of why you do it. Srs though very good quality!

  • @wittlemidget
    @wittlemidget 9 років тому +15

    That glute scene made me question my sexuality....I'm ok with that.

  • @MrClark86
    @MrClark86 9 років тому

    I felt like I took a trip to a strange place, maybe the Black Lodge or that crazy game show in Requiem For a Dream at 5:59...well done, sir. Oh yeah, great and useful info too!

  • @samgrose9520
    @samgrose9520 9 років тому

    That was perfect. Awesome video before it, awakening video after it. So great.

  • @rosssanford485
    @rosssanford485 9 років тому +1

    wow your videos are getting weirder and weirder... and I love it!

  • @MrBoxKill75
    @MrBoxKill75 9 років тому +1

    This video is so damn HQ.
    Hey Jonnie, got an idea for a future video. I remember you said before that you feel the need to do your own programming rather than follow someone else's program. I'm pretty stubborn and feel the same way. Even though I probably would've made faster progress following someone else's program, I'm happier/more fulfilled doing my own programming. Do you think you can make a video explaining how you make changes to your own programming, or general programming tips, etc.?

  • @OwainLlewellyn
    @OwainLlewellyn 9 років тому +2

    Just read about Lamar Gant, holy shit first man to lift 5 times his own bodyweight and also suffers from Scoliosis, damn son colour me impressed.

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ  9 років тому +2

      He is amazing! I loved his training philosophies too. A true legend in the iron game.

  • @FiremanSimon
    @FiremanSimon 9 років тому

    PROGRAM UPDATES...
    Awesome video again johnny.

  • @MrAce638
    @MrAce638 9 років тому

    great video you always provide great information along with spreading many lols, people who don't take the extra curriculars as a joke probably have a poor sense of humor. keep it up man thanks again for teaching us something new with every video!

  • @AnuragPrasadnyc
    @AnuragPrasadnyc 9 років тому

    Great deadlift tips, but wow that glute scene was incredible LOL.

  • @Pontus95
    @Pontus95 9 років тому

    HAHAHA man, your edits is always so funny, and the different HQ intros 😂
    Also I just knew Brian Shaw would be there when you Said lets look at some examples!

  • @puma21puma21
    @puma21puma21 9 років тому

    The 3 Jonny's at the same time, bruh the least I can do is like the video. Also the video was very informative, i'll be trying to find out my best deadlift stance next time I'm at the gym.

  • @chipgaines8555
    @chipgaines8555 8 років тому +7

    COME BACK JONNIE!!!

  • @PinkFZeppelin
    @PinkFZeppelin 9 років тому

    This is why we sub. Great video man!

  • @josephtyson2685
    @josephtyson2685 9 років тому

    Top quality vid as usual, loved the mindfuck direction it went in! Must decipher hidden messages of the illuminatty

  • @tristenlochte
    @tristenlochte 9 років тому +1

    Jonnie. I find your videos informative and tastefully entertaining.