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B.Reel
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Anyone every do their deads on the smith machine? Does the lack of bar mobility increase risk of back injury or might it be helpful?
B.Reel said:Anyone every do their deads on the smith machine? Does the lack of bar mobility increase risk of back injury or might it be helpful?
iron addict said:A absolutely HORRIBLE idea for so many reasons I don't have the time of day to explain.
Get an olympic barbell
Load plates
lift the damn thing using good deadlift form
No fancy equipment involved and one of the two MOST important lifts you can do. Squats and deads are the KING, and CO-KING of lifts.
And please don't ask if it's OK to squat in the smith, it's not.
Iron Addict
iron addict said:A absolutely HORRIBLE idea for so many reasons I don't have the time of day to explain.
Get an olympic barbell
Load plates
lift the damn thing using good deadlift form
No fancy equipment involved and one of the two MOST important lifts you can do. Squats and deads are the KING, and CO-KING of lifts.
And please don't ask if it's OK to squat in the smith, it's not.
Iron Addict
you think?pullinbig said:its better than not doing them at all.
pullinbig said:its better than not doing them at all.
iron addict said:And please don't ask if it's OK to squat in the smith, it's not.
\m/ MANOWAR \m/ said:Really? I spent about 2 months squatting on the smith, cuz I had a huge cast after surgery and looked like Megaman. My thumb wasn't mobile so I couldnt rack and unrack weights. The Smith didn't feel too bad on the squats though. But it was just like a final solution, it was all I could do.
B.Reel said:Anyone every do their deads on the smith machine? Does the lack of bar mobility increase risk of back injury or might it be helpful?
Aboot said:Yeah, it's better then nothing but far from ideal. If that's all you could do, then go for it.