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I can lift 2.5x more with cable fly machine than what I can comfortably do with free weights.

Being a smaller bloke the bench tends to be too wide for my shoulders and won't allow my arms to drop down.

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Thanks to whoever gave me tips..

After training back yesterday I figured out why my forearms always get too pumped and tired.. I use suicide grip.. So used proper grip and it was fine

I find figure 8 straps are really good for back days as you can basically just use them as hooks and purely set the weight into the lat or wateva your trying to do. In a sense you can just dangle your forearm and pull your elbows down or back or wateva your tryin to do.

Thing is if your not doing forearm exercises you might wanna start if using figure 8 straps as the straps can take "all" the weight from your hands to some extent. Also the straps are good for deadlifts for when ya start to go over 120kg (everyones dif.) as you dont have to concentrate on holding the bar so much but otherwise concentrate on your form.

This set here is pretty good. I just bought the set, so now I can crank up my DL's and squats.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Weight-Lifting-Belt-Morgan-Platinum-Leather-Gloves-Figure-8-Straps-Gym-S-M-L-XL-/230703273452?pt=AU_Strength_Training&hash=item35b6fc95ec

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Have you tried lifting straps rob? I use them when doing back, dead lifts and so on, my hands use to like freeze in position because I was holding the bar/weight so tight and normally quite heavy for legs and back. Anyone use black powder pre work out here? I'm using it now, gives really good pump that lasts for hours!

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Your forearms need more conditioning, using straps is not going to help this.

IMO lift as much as you can with double overhand grip, when that starts to fail, switch to over/under, then move to straps. There's no real need to use straps unless you are going 1-3 reps IMO. Stick it out!

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I don't use straps at all, I use chalk instead. Completely removed the need for straps. I've done 240kg deadlift without straps and 272.5 on trap bar without straps. Chalk FTW!

I also believe if you can't hang onto it you shouldn't lift it.

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Thanks to whoever gave me tips..

After training back yesterday I figured out why my forearms always get too pumped and tired.. I use suicide grip.. So used proper grip and it was fine

what exercises are you doing for back?

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I don't use straps at all, I use chalk instead. Completely removed the need for straps. I've done 240kg deadlift without straps and 272.5 on trap bar without straps. Chalk FTW! I also believe if you can't hang onto it you shouldn't lift it.

That's some pretty good grip strength. Mine is terrible, I've done a 245kg Deadlift (strapped) but can't pass 180 without it coming down to my finger tips.

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quick question

how many of you guys group your exercises? as in two body parts per gym session. back n bies...chest n tries etc etc????

trying to work out whether to group two together or go back to one body part per session.

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