I'm sure they are a useful lift, you can use more weight than a regular DL and the bar does not need to travel arounnd the knees so less risk of injury.
Will they carry over and add more weight to your regular deadlift? I'm not sure. I reckon it would depend on where your weakness is in regards to the lift.
Would love to try these one day.
Any idea how much I can buy one of these bars for?
I remember seeing a youtube video with a guy injuring himself using one, obviously a cheap one.
Remember Hulk your going to be using a tonne of weight as these are easier than regular deadlifts. Nick and James picked up 260kg and walked with it in this fashion (hands beside the body).
What seems cheap now might not seem cheap later.
I have my clients use KB's and do suitcase deadlifts with them, we start at 32kg per side all the way down 32-28-24-20-16-12-10-8, we do 15 reps on each, no rest, apparently its hard lol
You can also use DB's, we have done that before plenty of times, or, as we are quite retarded at PTC, try 2 Olympic barbells lol
Its quite easy to mimick the action of the trap bar.
Hey mate,
Are talking about using a rotating system with your lifts and doing variations of your bench, squat and dead? - much like they do with westside? - if so Im not a huge fan of changing the exercise so much - i.e every 2-3 weeks, sometimes every week.
I have used a westside template where you have to do this and I just wasn't a fan - I think it may be because Im not as advanced as those guys so there is really no need for me to do something like that - but I felt I should try it and see how I find it.
Im more of a old school russian powerlifting template/program kinda guy lol - i.e sheiko - they will use variations of lifts but you'll always be doing some reg work with your bench squat and dead through the week i.e monday may be reg deads then wed or friday may be rack deads or deadlift from boxes as sheiko reads lol.