Do you lift that poundage in a stiff leg or bent leg deadlift?
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How much weight do you train with in the stiff leg deadlift in relation to the bent leg deadlift?
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Thank you Mr. Kurz
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In the stiff-leg deadlift.Matthew Baniewicz wrote:I have a question for Thomas Kurz or anyone else who would like to answer. Thomas Kurz has written "My rule of thumb for back strength is lifting comfortably at least twice your body weight in the deadlift" and "I weigh 155 lb. and I lift 90 lb. in back extensions on the bench, 130 lb. in the “good morning,” and 300 lb. in the deadlift."
Do you lift that poundage in a stiff leg or bent leg deadlift?![]()
All of it--I practically do not do bent-leg deadlifts. I hope you realize that in a stiff-leg deadlift knees are not maximally extended--just that they are close to a normal standing position.Matthew Baniewicz wrote:How much weight do you train with in the stiff leg deadlift in relation to the bent leg deadlift?![]()
Mr. Kurz, I hope you can answer a question for me. Why do you prefer stiff-legged deadlifts to bent-legged ones? I think you might have answered this before, but I can't find where. Can you please remind me whether this is just your personal preference or there is a solid reason for choosing stiff-legged.Thomas Kurz wrote: All of it--I practically do not do bent-leg deadlifts. I hope you realize that in a stiff-leg deadlift knees are not maximally extended--just that they are close to a normal standing position.
REG wrote:I have been doing stiff-legged or romanian deadlifts (without having the weight touch the ground during an entire set) as one of my assistance exercises for building both my front squats and power deadlift. So far, I have been able to do 185 lbs. x 14 x 14 x 11 on the stiff-legged or romanian deadlifts.
By bent-leg deadlift I meant the powerlifting deadlift, as you describe it.REG wrote:So my question is, when Kurz said the bent-legged deadlift version, was he referring to that as being the powerlifting version of the deadlift where at the bottom position of that exercise your knees should be over and past the barbell in order to effectively use your quads during the execution of the lift?
I see. Well, now I believe that I am totally clear on the difference between the Romanian deadlift and the stiff legged-deadlift. The difference between those two is that the Romanian deadlift is done with a shorter range of motion, whereas the stiffed-legged deadlift is done with a longer range of motion. Speaking of range of motion, in the stiff-legged deadlift the weight is supposed to always touch the floor, whereas in the Romanian deadlift the weight should never touch the floor.Thomas Kurz wrote: Stiff-legged deadlifts are not the same as Romanian deadlifts. See demos at the links below:
Romanian Deadlifts, American Deadlifts, Stiff Legged Deadlifts, and Straight Leg Deadlifts
http://youtu.be/9CleNQoKSb0
HOW TO Stiff Leg Deadlift (And Romanian Deadlift): Technique for Strength and Size
http://youtu.be/kX0bd5P7vhg
REG wrote:So my question is, when Kurz said the bent-legged deadlift version, was he referring to that as being the powerlifting version of the deadlift where at the bottom position of that exercise your knees should be over and past the barbell in order to effectively use your quads during the execution of the lift?
Alright, I Totally get it now.Thomas Kurz wrote:By bent-leg deadlift I meant the powerlifting deadlift, as you describe it.