Gym and Fitness Rants: Issue 005 Being Fat Joe when Deadlifting
07/10/2019
Family Guy is my Inspiration for this lmao
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Hi Everyone
I hope all is well
This is a new mini series within Strength is Never a Weakness titled "Andrew's Gym and Fitness Rants".
Short and to the point with a bit of humour around the experiences/stories I have seen or been aware of over my time spent in the fitness industry.
Hope you find them funny
Enjoy!
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Rant 005: Being Fat Joe when Deadlifting
Reader: Who is Fat Joe and what is the relation to him and Deadlifts?
Me: This
The Lean Back = Hitching During Deadlifts
I am not the first to make this joke but it is suitable seg - way into how to encourage better
deadlifting. See Takeaway points at the end of this article.
deadlifting. See Takeaway points at the end of this article.
What is Hitching in Deadlift and What is the worst that could Happen
Example 1: Not sure whats worse the deadlift or the tape holding together his ego
If that doesn't encourage you to do better deadlifts I am not sure what will
*Disclaimer*
If you train for strongman then that is different as you train a slight hitch to help get the weight up
and is controlled. Hitching in commercial gyms with no real form or understanding is
what causes injures.
Takeaway Points
- Do not Hitch unless you are training for strongman as that is a movement encouraged in their sport.
- Those who hitch who do not compete in strongman will run the risk of injury and a heavily bruised ego
- Want to deadlift better? Read the following post!
- https://strengthtrainingforyou.blogspot.com/2017/07/the-deadlift-can-you-coach-it-to.html
This has been Andrew's Gym and Fitness Rants: 005
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Andrew Richardson, Founder of Strength is Never a Weakness Blog
I have a BSc (Hons) in Applied Sport Science and a Merit in my MSc in Sport and Exercise Science and I passed my PGCE at Teesside University.
Now I will be commencing my PhD into "Investigating Sedentary Lifestyles of the Tees Valley" this October 2019.
I am employed by Teesside University Sport and WellBeing Department as a PT/Fitness Instructor.
My long term goal is to become a Sport Science and/or Sport and Exercise Lecturer. I am also keen to contribute to academia via continued research in a quest for new knowledge.
My most recent publications:
My passion is for Sport Science which has led to additional interests incorporating Sports Psychology, Body Dysmorphia, AAS, Doping and Strength and Conditioning.
Within these respective fields, I have a passion for Strength Training, Fitness Testing, Periodisation and Tapering.
I write for numerous websites across the UK and Ireland including my own blog Strength is Never a Weakness.
I had my own business for providing training plans for teams and athletes.
I was one of the Irish National Coaches for Powerlifting, and have attained two 3rd places at the first World University Championships,
in Belarus in July 2016.Feel free to email me or call me as I am always looking for the next challenge.
Contact details below;
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