by instead of, do you mean along side?You could do them instead of deadlifts
No. Farmers walk is a pretty intense exercise if you're doing it with similar weights to deadrifts (which is what I reccomend). You're basically lifting your deadlift 1 rep max and walking with it until you cant, or something similar. This is a huge amount of volume and strain on muscles derectly involved in dead and for somebody with any other athletic endeavor (like fighting) I'm not sure your training needs both dead and farmers walks at the same time. You could be doing speed deadlifts and using farmers walks to add some volume I guess, but I think if you're doing 95 to 115% of your deadlift max on farmers walks (a pretty normal range) you could cycle out deadlifts for a while. Either that or go lighter on the walks.by instead of, do you mean along side?
No. Farmers walk is a pretty intense exercise if you're doing it with similar weights to deadrifts (which is what I reccomend). You're basically lifting your deadlift 1 rep max and walking with it until you cant, or something similar. This is a huge amount of volume and strain on muscles derectly involved in dead and for somebody with any other athletic endeavor (like fighting) I'm not sure your training needs both dead and farmers walks at the same time. You could be doing speed deadlifts and using farmers walks to add some volume I guess, but I think if you're doing 95 to 115% of your deadlift max on farmers walks (a pretty normal range) you could cycle out deadlifts for a while. Either that or go lighter on the walks.
I think 200'walk with 95% of your deadlift max is totally doable. Maybe for sets, which means you're looking at some big volume.
Of course some do. It's a full-body exercise; works a lot more than your grip.Ill ask a newbie question.
Does a person ever do them with straps? Or is this removing the purpose of them entirely?
Ill ask a newbie question.
Does a person ever do them with straps? Or is this removing the purpose of them entirely?
I was talking about using farmers walk handles. Dumbells change things quite a bit.I don't see how you could do 115% of your DL max on FW. I mean, walking with more than you can lift? I don't think I could lift dumbells with half my DL max in each hand.
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I've started farmers walking with my trap bar, doing 3 sets of 30 steps with 187kg, getting used to it. Probably a little risky turning at half way, I have my trap bar on a few planks so it's not too low and I go up me drive and back, maybe I should put some planks at the other end and put it down half way.
I've been using straps because my grip tops out at about 170.
I want to work on my grip, I'm thinking that I will do some grip specific work at the end of the session rather than inhibiting my lifts like the walk. Its either that or lower the weight and increase the volume and maybe finish with heavier strapped sets.
Don't know if anyone has any thoughts they'd like to share.
King exercise imo!
Don't know if anyone has any thoughts they'd like to share.