Kornhub
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Trying to get 150g of protein a day and only on a 103g now 
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Didnt really have any goals this year because I was trying to loose weight. Lost 30kg.
Now for 2013 I want to sort out my squat problem - and deadlift 300kg.
You will have to start doing squats and deadlifts outside of a smith machine at one point if you truly want to do the best on them you can.300kg - Holy moly.
Do you have a legs only day? Could you possibly share your routine...clearly mine isnt enough and/or working.
Currently I am doing deadlifts, squat on a smith machine (wih my feet placed about half a meter infront of me), leg presses, calf raises, and then another exercise on a machine which focusses on the front portion of the leg (do not know the name)
I usually do 3 sets of each of the highest weight I can handle. I used to combine my legs with shoulder days, but now gonna dedicate a training day for each.
Cheers
You will have to start doing squats and deadlifts outside of a smith machine at one point if you truly want to do the best on them you can.
What are your stats currently? eg. bodyweight, length, and your current max on deadlift and squats and then your goals?
on deadlifts, your arms in our outside of your knee's? I have seen it done both ways, currently I do it outside.
Also what are the benefits of wearing a belt?
On a side note; I cannot imagine someone doing 300kg deadlift. I am sure I saw some big guys at the gym only do around 80-100kg.
on deadlifts, your arms in our outside of your knee's? I have seen it done both ways, currently I do it outside.
Also what are the benefits of wearing a belt?
Doesn't a belt in deadlifts partially defeat the purpose?
I think you might be confusing your "standard" deadlift vs sumo deadlift?
I always thought the belt was to protect your lower back. The weight becomes to great for your lower back to handle - but you want to put on more to develop bigger legs. T
protect it how so though?
lemme go google
The belt is actually there to help you one Squats break through a plateau. You certainly can do more weight with a belt than without. The thing is, once you start using the belt on your max weight, you will find that you can later on then do heavier weight on squats that you don't use the belt. So basically it comes down to utility to go higher, much like powder on deadlifts. It can also be used to assist on deadlift.on deadlifts, your arms in our outside of your knee's? I have seen it done both ways, currently I do it outside.
Also what are the benefits of wearing a belt?
I am only doing squats on smith machine so that I can place my feet more forward, so that when you reach the bottom end of the movement it looks like you are sitting on a chair. This is to focus more on the glutes than my hammies.
Currently sitting at 73kg. I am 1.82m, last time I measured between 11-12% BF. Probably sub 11 now. I am not at all skinny though. My low weight might be due to very undereveloped legs & I think I definately have a very light bone structure.
I deadlift 40-30kg (4sets x 8reps) and squat 40kg (3sets x 8 reps).
I am very, very new to legs...I used to just ignore them, so I have no idea on goals. I am more of a triathlete so I used to do alot of running & cycling (currently just trying to slim down and keep muscle for Summer) - the reasing being why I ignore legs.
On a side note; I cannot imagine someone doing 300kg deadlift. I am sure I saw some big guys at the gym only do around 80-100kg.