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Jun 11 2016 05:22am
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From snatch grip deadlift and regular deadlift?

I mean, only the position of the hands change, yet, I'm having a real trouble doing multiple reps in snatch grip, even when I put 90lbs less, my hands just don't follow, and it results in some butchered hands at the hand of the workout.


think about what muscles are being used compared to a regular deadlift. I am assuming you do conventionals alot more than you do snatch grip therefor its gonna be a bit weaker too.
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Jun 11 2016 11:09am
Fucking gravity.
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Jun 11 2016 11:25am
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think about what muscles are being used compared to a regular deadlift. I am assuming you do conventionals alot more than you do snatch grip therefor its gonna be a bit weaker too.


The only muscles that fails for me in DL atm are my fingers flexors, rest follows easily, so even with a different angle, the gravity shouldn't be different on the two fingers flexors IMO, even if the position is wider
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The only muscles that fails for me in DL atm are my fingers flexors, rest follows easily, so even with a different angle, the gravity shouldn't be different on the two fingers flexors IMO, even if the position is wider


think about it

its so obvious i wont even type it out

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