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Asked: July 24, 20232023-07-24T14:16:42+05:30 2023-07-24T14:16:42+05:30In: Health & Fitness

Are deadlifts necessary for building overall strength?

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    2023-07-24T16:10:47+05:30Added an answer on July 24, 2023 at 4:10 pm
    1. MOBILIZING THE ANKLES AND HIPS

    Crouch down and step forward with your leg as if you were about to do a split squat. Make sure your front leg forms a 90-degree angle. Keep your core tight as you push on your front leg, either side to side or front to back to mobilize your ankle. Do this for 30 seconds and then switch legs.

    1. STRETCHING YOUR HAMSTRINGS

    You can perform this leg extension stretch laying on your back. Raise one leg and hold it up with your hands at thigh level. Focus on slowly kicking your leg straight up so that you elongate the hamstring and active. Perform the stretch on each leg for 15 to 20 reps.

    1. EVALUATE OTHER MUSCLES

    While you’re laying flat on the ground, the next stretch (sometimes called the dead bug) will help you loosen up your hips, core, and lats. While on your back, you’ll fully extend one leg and the opposite arm.

    The purpose of this stretch is to evaluate your muscle groups for any tension. Then you can decide if you need to perform separate stretches for any specific tight muscles. It’s important to focus on your core muscles since they help provide stability as you perform deadlifts.

    1. THE SETUP

    Again, your feet should be about shoulder-width apart and rooted to the floor. Your shins can touch the barbell and should remain vertical throughout the movement. Bring your shoulders over the bar and drive your glutes back and behind you.

    1. BEGIN THE MOVEMENT

    To expand your stomach, take a breath in and then out to apply pressure to the core. If you’re wearing a weightlifting belt, it’ll be easier to push against it with your core.

    Drive through the floor with your legs as you pick up the barbell. Keep the bar close to your body as you begin to lift the weight off the floor.

    1. FINISH THE MOVEMENT

    Once you reach standing position, contract your glutes, quads, and lats to lock out the deadlift. Maintain tension as you slowly start to decrease the weight. Hinge your hips back and maintain the same bar trajectory as you did with the upward movement.

    On the deadlift descent, avoid hyperextending your back so you don’t destroy your progress due to injury. Do this by pushing your hips backward and place the tension on your hamstrings. You’ve now completed the deadlift movement for one rep. You can test out your strength by performing 8-12 reps for 4 sets.

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