While you may have seen them all, I have not. And I must say, Very niiiice.
look around on teh net and you'll find some even better ones. A few wet-t shirt ones. There's only a question of time before kate does some topless shots
The thing that worked best for me was getting my squat up (with T3), while doing 5/3/1 for deadlift and starting from low. The way it worked, the weights I was deadlifting were never that much more than I was doing on 3s day. So my deadlifts were fast, and the only real effort was the AMRAP set. I did for about 6 months and at the end of it my DL had gone up 20kg. (Obviously not much for most people but I was pretty pleased.) In general I think my DL will track my squat and pushing it harder doesn't do much. Better for me to focus my energies on my squat while making sure that I don't forget how to DL.
Mind you, you and I are very different both in terms of age and lifting ability, so probably taking ideas from me would be a bad idea.
Oh, and... nice working on bench press!
Thank you.
That is def. a reasonable and fine approach, and Ive tried something similar. The first time when doing T3, I did a intermediate deadlift cycle (Snatch and sumo deadllifts alternated every week and hitting new max every 2nd week), at that time both my squat and deadlift rose, Roughly 20kilos. This could of
a) been from squatting more
b) Deadlifting assistance exercises (ME exercises)
c) Done after texas method, so for the first time in a long time I did not deadlift after i squatted.
Soo, later on, I continued T3 and did teh matt gary's singles program and I didnt increase anything on my deadlifts. Why, I have no idea, as I felt really good on the program, I probably should of done it longer than did.
Then came smolov for squats and I tested my deadlifts after, and got a +6kg PR, 226kilos, which is my PR now.
Later, I tried and failed ortmayer routine, and 531 went too shit, as I do not like to do deadlifts for reps (form breakdown), so no increase this last half year, despite my squat and good morning have progress nicely.
Sorry, for the wall of text, but thats what messes up my mind, I really dont understand the deadlift.
Common sense would say that you should deadlift and practice the lift to get better at it, the high level deadlifters do that, look at routines and interviews from Magnusson, Bolton, oldschool finnish lifters and lamar gant. All deadlifted fairly often. And on the other side you got bill starr and louie simmons, who says that you can deadlift more by not practicing the lift.
Either way. I think im mostly being a pussy and just need to practice the shit out of the lift, to conquer it. But I dont know how really. 531 w/ singles maybe?
I also got tons of weak links, mostly upper back imo. My glutes and hamstring also need work.
sorry for wall of random text: