How To Unlock Your Deadlift Potential & AVOID Common Mistakes | Mind Pump Deadlift Masterclass 2122

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @Rocket4ce
    @Rocket4ce Год назад +8

    Deadlifts will transform your body. No other exercise will do that. Luv luv Deadlifts.

  • @JosiahTheReformer
    @JosiahTheReformer Год назад +47

    Learned to deadlift and squat properly about six weeks ago. Never felt so strong in my life 💪🏻🙌🏻

  • @Cvwally85
    @Cvwally85 Год назад +11

    Deadlifts are so effective for my back and knee pain. Started practicing with dumbbells and then moved to barbell. I can currently deadlift 185 pounds (w bar) and I weigh approx 190. Love this exercise

  • @ianstokes7791
    @ianstokes7791 Год назад +12

    Just turned 50 and began a new chapter in my life with weight lifting the last year. Your podcast has helped me in every step of the way for information on lifting and diet. The dead lift im trying to master and really appreciate this master class can't wait to test the waters with all the new information. 💪💪

  • @alfiemarie
    @alfiemarie Год назад +3

    i love how adam explains things sm, he's very visual and as a visual learner myself, i appreciate it sm. it really helps me understand things a lot better. like the whole opening a window thing when doing overhead press, picking something up on the floor, shoulder being shrugged forward, the core/spine thing etc.

  • @ispysamm
    @ispysamm Год назад +11

    you guys can pull me out of any slump! saw this masterclass and immediately got hyped to lift!!! 🏋‍♀

  • @nicolehalverson5225
    @nicolehalverson5225 Год назад +4

    I love this as I struggle with deadlifts and my low back. Always worried about lifting heavier.

  • @brianmason9859
    @brianmason9859 Год назад +6

    You guys convinced me to incorporate deadlift back into my routine.

  • @nov20fitness30
    @nov20fitness30 Год назад +2

    I did Rows for years trying to get my back stronger. I started focusing on Deadlift about 2 years ago and I have noticed a huge difference in the entire back side of my body. Way more then rows ever did

  • @Baggins511
    @Baggins511 Год назад +1

    I liked this before I’d even watched it. Nothing like waking up and finding the new podcast is a Deadlift master class. Looking forward to this one.

  • @rudyspective1870
    @rudyspective1870 Год назад +2

    I'm really glad I came across this channel! I'm learning so much, listening to you guys. Thank you!

  • @PiratedSardar
    @PiratedSardar Год назад +5

    I deadlifted twice a week for a couple months and definitely started to feel the traditional signs of overtraining. I did cut back to once a week but I feel like that’s not stimulating enough for me somehow. Love the advice to go heavy and light in the same week, definitely gonna try that out

  • @wagnerd19
    @wagnerd19 Год назад

    One of the most complete video about deadlifting on YT. Hail from Brazil!

  • @mybigboogerable
    @mybigboogerable Год назад +20

    As a 45ish old man who's ran through anabolic, performance and aesthetic . I truly appreciate all of the hard work you guys have put into all of your content. Thank you all for everything 🙏 💯🔝💪👍

    • @MindPumpShow
      @MindPumpShow  Год назад +3

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  • @artocain
    @artocain Год назад +4

    I have watched a ton of your content, but this one was so full of information that I feel like I need to rewatch it about four times.
    I've been deadlifting for about 30 years and reps have always been touch and go reps. No one has ever told me to stop and put the bar down between every rep. I feel stupid for doing it wrong for so long. Thank you!
    I did deadlift last night, but I can't wait for my next deads workout so I can do it right.

  • @dannyrivera2
    @dannyrivera2 Год назад +13

    I deadlifted earlier today 😊 It’s an extremely useful exercise when performed appropriately.

  • @dfence7186
    @dfence7186 Год назад +4

    Video just on time. Started working out about 3-4 months ago & planned on doing less isolated exercises & more of the big compound exercises. Most definitely adding this 😎👍🏾

  • @leahemmerich4016
    @leahemmerich4016 Год назад +2

    Your masterclass series is one of my favorites I watch or listen to each several times. They are so helpful, thank you!

  • @AntonioR22
    @AntonioR22 Год назад +1

    this master classes are awesome.... especially since I am a new personal trainer, I am getting lots of information and a better way to explain to my clients the how and why we are doing what we are doing. thanks to all of you!

  • @melaniebrunell8720
    @melaniebrunell8720 Год назад +6

    I’ve been waiting for an episode like this!!! So, so pumped! The deadlift is my favorite compound movement, and I am so excited to put into practice all the guys advise here. And Adam’s comment that he thinks the deadlift is the king of all exercises…Heck yeah! Thank you MindPump as always!

    • @ParadeTheGospel
      @ParadeTheGospel Год назад +1

      I’m excited just to try it for the first time! People have really been talking this thing up so I’m going to give it a go and start easy because I don’t want to goof this movement up!

  • @felipecardenas1027
    @felipecardenas1027 Год назад

    Hello(: I’m new to the community!! So my whole life I’ve always wanted to have my own businesses and a week ago today actually i told myself that i just gotta do it and start now. I searched best personal training certification and one of your videos popped up and honest to god it was the first and only video i saw. After watching that video i booked a call with NCI and starting next month i will be in their level 1 course. I know you guys said y’all work with them, not sure if y’all get a part of the money or whatever, but the fact that y’all were telling people to go to different places and not just to get your stuff speaks volumes about the kind of people y’all are and i love that. Now after watching more videos i know for sure that what i initial thought about you guys was right. Y’all are amazing truthful people, who truly want to help others. I will forever be apart of y’all’s community no matter what!! I would really love to win the giveaway and if y’all wanna throw in the starter bundle i wouldn’t be upset(: if not it’s cool I’ll just continue to save to get it one day!! Hope y’all have a great day and thank you for everything!!!

  • @kenyavalentine9219
    @kenyavalentine9219 Год назад

    I pray that this podcast hits 500k by the end of this year. Hands down the best

  • @elenajensen17
    @elenajensen17 Год назад +4

    I'm a CPT and absolutely love the content you guys share. Definitely my favorite Podcast! Always learn something new. Thank you!! 🙏

  • @Enrikay100
    @Enrikay100 Год назад

    You guys have changed my life. I'm currently listening to your older pod casts on Spotify.

  • @vLunaNightsky
    @vLunaNightsky Год назад +3

    I am here within the 1st minute of this going live. Notification Gang!!

  • @KCJeremy16
    @KCJeremy16 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for the master class! I appreciate the focus on proper form and preventing injury. I tweaked my back with bad form about a year and a half ago. Since focusing on proper form I am so much stronger and have less risk of injury today.

  • @The_4th_Raikage
    @The_4th_Raikage Год назад +1

    Definitely my favorite exercise. I used to get so much low back pain doing it. But I thought that was natural. It took years to figure out what I was doing wrong. Now I try to explain to my wife how to do it (unsuccessfully lol) but the way u guys explain it will definitely help her and me as well. Thanks guys for all the valuable information!

  • @huckjunoy
    @huckjunoy Год назад +2

    Such a value masterclass! Thanks guys!

  • @claymonaro68
    @claymonaro68 Год назад +2

    Thank you guys, it was a great surprise to have another Masterclass, on a Thursday aswell. I thought they were all over. The priming portion will be used from now on. Thanks again guys

  • @barbellbeautypr
    @barbellbeautypr Год назад +2

    Perfect timing for this video! My hips rise and I'm working to get this fixed! Good tips!

  • @yizhanhe3827
    @yizhanhe3827 Год назад +1

    The deadlift has always been my favorite but brought me the most injuries... Love the information from this episode!!

  • @laurensimpson174
    @laurensimpson174 Год назад

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING. I just completed a 16 week program and throughout it I was doing RDL's 2-3x weekly. I am talking 4 sets of 10-12. I would attempt to do my max lifts at these. I am a straight up lifting fiend and this program had me so sore and my energy extremely low. Needless to say, I was 100% overtraining. This content, and all of your content, has been so helpful to me. I have been lifting about 2.5 years and so I am an absolute learner and will remain one (in all aspects of life). This is why lol.

  • @WillieMN
    @WillieMN Год назад

    since my cancer surgeries, I have to focus on maintaining bone density. Deadlift is one of the top of my movement focus this year. The reminder of what a deadlift is - pause on the floor. Not touch and go. THANK YOU!

  • @dbzgtcrazy
    @dbzgtcrazy Год назад

    I did a Starting Strength style program for like 7-8 months and got my major lifts up FAST. I'm changing up my program a little bit now but once I get back to a "pure strength" phase with the big lifts again I want to work toward a powerlift meet just for fun. I need to get my deadlift up another 50lbs or so if I can. Can't wait to listen to the rest of this one!!

  • @jandaw6869
    @jandaw6869 Год назад +2

    Thank you Mindpump for always giving us good and timely content.

  • @elizabethjahnke1351
    @elizabethjahnke1351 Год назад +1

    Love this episode! I'm always happy to have more tips to keep my deadlifts correct and strong.

  • @user-ou6bk4iz8k
    @user-ou6bk4iz8k Год назад +3

    Deadlifts have been the key to growing my glutes and back 💞💜💖🙃

    • @king-nick2023
      @king-nick2023 Год назад

      Try weighted pull-ups and watch your back blow up

    • @Doxsein
      @Doxsein Год назад

      Deadlifts blew up my rector spinae

  • @DohJinMin
    @DohJinMin Год назад +1

    Hello Mind Pump my beloved podcast! I am back to listen to another video of yours! 🥰

  • @K4R3N
    @K4R3N Год назад +2

    Great session guys. Went little heavy couple weeks back deadlifting but back is healed now so I'm gonna get back to this but little lighter

    • @strawberryyogurt0
      @strawberryyogurt0 Год назад +1

      What did you do to ‘heal’ your back? I know my technique or bracing was off when I feel soreness in my back during or the day after my deadlift session. If my legs were sore, that would be a good deadlift session. Currently out of commission after my deadlift session Monday. Had to skip my PM squat session later that day. I’m guessing I’m probably looking at a 2 weeks timeframe.

  • @sebastianholmes5020
    @sebastianholmes5020 Год назад

    I bought MAAPS anabolic and I’m almost done with week one and I love it. I went the advanced route because I’ve already been lifting for a couple years now and it’s been a great program!

  • @pastorv5943
    @pastorv5943 Год назад +1

    Great episode! I have been working more on my deadlift. Currently in phase two of Maps Strong and loving the feel of my body feeling strong.

  • @annametcalf5230
    @annametcalf5230 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this! I’m always trying to improve my form with deadlifts!

  • @sarahanthony900
    @sarahanthony900 Год назад

    I just started anabolic and hired a trainer for 4 sessions just to perfect my deadlift, this episode was so valuable to my goals right now, great episode guys!

  • @ejlima
    @ejlima Год назад +1

    Love the Master Class series. Made me rethink some of my deadlifting habits.

  • @indigobuttrfly
    @indigobuttrfly Год назад +1

    Love the master classes…really help me to understand the movements & then I share them with my teenager who just started working out. Been using dumbbells up until now, but will be hitting the barbell at the next gym session!

  • @WhoFlungDung
    @WhoFlungDung Год назад

    I don't know why, but I've always done touch and go and thought that was normal. Now I've learned that I get a 3 second rest pause at the bottom! Awesome!

  • @fortunatelebelo259
    @fortunatelebelo259 Год назад +1

    Undeniably best podcast in the fitness space, informative,corrective best advice always 👌

  • @FitGuysOver60
    @FitGuysOver60 Год назад

    I started deadlifting at 52 to strengthen my lower back after a disc herniation. At 62 I still deadlift 180kg at 81 kg body weight and slowly increasing the weight again each week. Definitely an essential strengthening back exercise.

  • @TheReign5136
    @TheReign5136 Год назад +1

    Few thoughts, definitely need to revisit my technique and this shows me things that I need to work on and refine. Also needed to hear about the shortcomings, failures, the need to positively progress and not just chase numbers plus hearing someone say that the hook grip isn't the end all solution. Great info as always and a great reminder to dial it back sometimes if I feel the basics and mechanics are what need to be practiced at the cost of big #s.

  • @isabel47388
    @isabel47388 Год назад

    I lisen to you guys everyday on my 45ish min walk to mye gym. I'm currently on Maps Aestetic, and today is deadlift day!🥳

  • @scottbennett3765
    @scottbennett3765 Год назад +1

    Mind Pump continuing to provide a PhD level education for the masses! Thanks for all you do. Let’s go! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @mdjardinado
    @mdjardinado Год назад +1

    Love the deadlift! i've only got a few plates so I am really working on slow reps and making sure i have enough time under tension. Forgot about the bands until this episode. Thank you so much.

    • @Doxsein
      @Doxsein Год назад

      Try to also explore using the weight ur doing for slow reps and doing some quicker touch and go reps, it'll be good to introduce a new way of doing it too

  • @irenaQ
    @irenaQ Год назад

    These master class episodes are becoming my favourite. Fine tuning is always necessary.

  • @masondavis5831
    @masondavis5831 Год назад

    Just decided to put deadlifts in my program last week excited to finally have the balls to do them

  • @eduenas1999
    @eduenas1999 Год назад

    I’ve been waiting for a deadlift master class!! Thank you for another great episode!!

  • @rashaka9455
    @rashaka9455 Год назад

    Back in 09 I was lifting 315 3 sets of 12. And I feel like my form wasn’t all 100 percent, but I was gain strength.. never had low back pain just soreness after working out…
    You guys helped me get a better form n I’m climbing from 165LB slowly building

  • @thefox1703
    @thefox1703 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent, this is the most complete deadlift video I have ever seen!

  • @tpap6827
    @tpap6827 Год назад

    Another great video.
    I always avoided straps when I lifted at a gym that allowed chalk and had deep knurling on the bar. Then I was at a commercial gym and figured You can work your grip and still use straps to continue to lift heavy. If you can deadlift 700 on some shitty health club bar with straps then use the double over which I do until 405 (straps for 495,585 and 675) and get straps for the higher weight,(the only difference I notice is with chalk I set my feet then drop my hands to the bar quickly which primes me. With straps I am down by the bar for 30 seconds unless I am in my home gym with chalk. I do this rarely all singles. I hit 605 for 6 with leather straps and a belt (that workout plus 3 follow up sessions literally put slabs of muscle on what is already a body part that is dominant. The best deadlift assistance for me are glute ham raised, 45 degree back raise with a loaded bar off floor or far less weight across the back. Zercher squats and hanging leg raises with ankle weights are my favorite trunk stability assistance exercises.

  • @DrawinGreen
    @DrawinGreen Год назад

    On my deadlift days, i always make sure to come back to this episode. I listen to it while i prepare and have my breakfast in the morning. Valuable information. 🤲🏻🥰

  • @jessefast8067
    @jessefast8067 Год назад

    The fellas back at it again, mastering the masterclass

  • @jerondu
    @jerondu Год назад

    Sooo helpful! I started deadlifting for the first time a month ago and it’s now my favorite compound lift.
    Something that would be supper helpful is how form might be impacted based on body type (e.g. short/long legs, arms, torso) and body type specific cues.
    Thanks! 🙏🏽

  • @chronomasakari
    @chronomasakari Год назад

    Ah the podcast dedicated to the workout that is both my favorite and least favorite hour of my week. Looking forward to this.

  • @spedkidbiggy1535
    @spedkidbiggy1535 Год назад

    Very informative. I just happen to have dead lift day yesterday. I can definitely improve on my form after watching this.

  • @JohnMcCullah
    @JohnMcCullah Год назад

    I deadlifted yesterday, now I have to wait a week for some of these tips!

  • @stefaniestoltz3549
    @stefaniestoltz3549 Год назад

    Got a trainer to teach me barbell lifts because I started listening to you guys. Excited to try these cues! Thanks!

  • @janisjames7801
    @janisjames7801 Год назад

    Great break down! I listened to this last night, applied what I learned in the morning and surprise surprise - it helped!

  • @sureshkarda7095
    @sureshkarda7095 Год назад

    Getting back into weight lifting and enjoying deadlifts. This episode has been helpful. Shout out from the UK!

  • @zeroflaw
    @zeroflaw Год назад

    I love deadlifts. I look forward to that day in the anabolic program

  • @melaniewoolley4189
    @melaniewoolley4189 Год назад

    Awesome video, thank you! Deadlifts are by far my favourite exercise. Love the technicalities of it and there’s just nothing like that feeling when you get a great lift!

  • @frostwolf-bi3yl
    @frostwolf-bi3yl Год назад +1

    I just started deadlifts today with serious intent and I've only been going to the gym for 4 months I'm deadlifting 350 pounds

  • @teddyogoye4077
    @teddyogoye4077 Год назад +1

    So much knowledge 👌🏾❤️

  • @hectortheone23
    @hectortheone23 Год назад

    Thank you for the episode. A lot of questions answer with this video.

  • @charmingrichie
    @charmingrichie Год назад

    Great info. Deadlift was one of my weakest lifts as I had never done one before I started my first MAPS program, Anabolic, 9 Months ago. I have continued to improve my deadlift but excited to use these tips to excel.

    • @MindPumpShow
      @MindPumpShow  Год назад

      Dude that's awesome! Maps Powerlift would be so good for you!!
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  • @christianlopez2716
    @christianlopez2716 Год назад

    Thanks for the information going to use it for my powerlifting training and for the kids and clients I’m training

  • @TheTruth0022
    @TheTruth0022 Год назад

    Perfect timing with today being deadlift day 💪

  • @NGUJZ
    @NGUJZ Год назад

    Starting these next week as part of my training

  • @louied4985
    @louied4985 Год назад

    Love the show good info. I have torn tendon in my right hand and always done the over under with my grip, and have noticed imbalances on my upper traps will definitely practice over grip

  • @justinreynolds7883
    @justinreynolds7883 Год назад

    Just really getting into deadlifts glad to see this

  • @Rebelwellnesslmt
    @Rebelwellnesslmt Год назад

    I love dead lifts! No one ever talks about the imbalances we can create/develop and I've never heard trainers, coaches talk to clients about imbalances. Thank you for putting your content out there.
    Personal thingie: I have been a massage therapist for 15 years, had to retire my hands due to over use. I've been called a cheater for using wrist straps. "You have to build strength in grip!" No shit! Like I don't know that. However I do not walk around with a sign describing why I wear wrist grippies.
    Am I harming my lifts by using wrist wraps/grips?

  • @rubenvaldez238
    @rubenvaldez238 Год назад

    This episode is gold

  • @the1kidcouple210
    @the1kidcouple210 Год назад

    Agree on how different the movements are. They complement each other IMO. My programming switched from conventional to sumo during de-load weeks. And same with squat - back squats mostly and front squats during de-load.

  • @ranjitsagoo
    @ranjitsagoo Год назад

    Why didI avoid deadlifts for so long! What a waste of gains in my youth. Great tips and wish I had this info 20 years ago. Thanks for the awesome content Mindpump! 💪🔥

  • @aidennichter1327
    @aidennichter1327 Год назад

    What a great episode! I love to deadlift!

  • @mohammed96011
    @mohammed96011 7 месяцев назад

    Best workout hands down

  • @mailorlee2
    @mailorlee2 Год назад

    I've come to love deadlifting more because of you guys🙌🥰.

  • @Marmarhoopstar89
    @Marmarhoopstar89 Год назад

    Training myself to use double over hand grip has done WONDERS for me in my pull ups believe it or not, it’s no longer my grip that fails

  • @tommyjohn_45
    @tommyjohn_45 Год назад

    I used to always shy away from deadlifts in my 20s because my lower back would KILL for 2-3 days afterward. In my 30s, I've focused a lot more on mobility and recently jumped on the Anabolic program and deadlifts have felt incredible.

  • @KingTutVIPER
    @KingTutVIPER Год назад

    Great detail!!! Very good episode.

  • @outpost31737
    @outpost31737 Год назад

    Thanks Mind Dudes!

  • @megangrogg9164
    @megangrogg9164 Год назад +2

    I went to an exercise class with a "certified trainer " who had me doing deadlifts and did not correct my form. I pulled my back and hurt for a few days after. I always hated deadlifts because they hurt. I finally found an awesome tutorial on RUclips on how to do them correctly and I love them now. Definitely one of my favorite exercises

    • @Madchris8828
      @Madchris8828 Год назад

      Glad to hear it! Definetly one of the most fun exercises to do when performed right. Bad training advice is unfortunately everywhere too

  • @ebsalonga
    @ebsalonga Месяц назад

    The best cue I’ve discovered for myself is for my glutes to open the hip joint and thrust forward once I’ve loaded my posterior chain. Then just reverse it i.e. close the hip joint when going down.

  • @EliteFiveJon
    @EliteFiveJon Год назад

    Impeccable timing. I did a deadlift and peaked at 70kg (excluding bar weight), I thought I could do more but it hurts my hands too much. A change in grip could be the solution.

  • @solo-dofi
    @solo-dofi Год назад

    Deadlifts have ALWAYS been my favorite exercise ! Hope I can hit that 6 HUNNID LB deadlift like Sal on day after watching this !

  • @bradythealbanian5196
    @bradythealbanian5196 Год назад

    Awesome content as always thanks guys I have not deadlifted in while because of back issues I need some coaching!

  • @LYSMartin
    @LYSMartin Год назад

    Great information, I had issues with grip during deadlifts

  • @ThePaigewieting
    @ThePaigewieting Год назад +1

    I’ve only been deadlifting with a barbell for a year and have been doing a over/under grip and not alternating and have developed an imbalance as well. I see it even in my bicep of the supinated hand the most. So annoyed at how I didn’t ever even think of it until it had already happened to me.

  • @miamarlow3963
    @miamarlow3963 Год назад

    This was so informative and it was great to listen too 😃

  • @jennmaldonado9870
    @jennmaldonado9870 Год назад

    Love listening to you guys, great information 💪🏼

  • @nmorrison
    @nmorrison Год назад

    Absolutely love all of your content and knowledge you share. I love your programs, I have Prime, Anabolic, Aesthetic and Symmetry.
    Thanks guys!!

  • @plantjuicedaryan
    @plantjuicedaryan Год назад

    Big fan of deadlifts 🙌🏻 Thanks for this ❤