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Why is this lift so mother fucking based and why is it the only one you need
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>>75737612
The problem with these combo lifts is that the weight will be sufficient for one lift, but too light for another. Usually there's also a "switching" stage that's hard to master.

In this case you're doing a deadlift with insufficient weight, a difficult and tiring switch for no hypertrophy or strength benefit, and an overhead press with sufficient weight.

Just do your overhead press and deadlift separately.
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>>75737612
>you're doing a deadlift and an overhead press
Are you mentally retarded?
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>>75738119
Meant for >>75738062
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>>75737612
>yass, sire, that will be one way ticket for Snap City!
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>>75738062
You're doing a very different movement to a deadlift (if you're doing it properly)
Essentially high tension pull to your kneecaps, and then the throw starts there
>>75738182
skill issue
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Do a strict press instead of a push press



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