Anyone else think deads are overrated as a back builder,i dropped them over a year ago as the only thing that was growing from them was my obliques,routine now is based around different types of rowing,pulldowns and cable work,my back development is better now than it was while including deads.
Yet reading around different training boards you see deads been recommended as the miracale exercise for back development,as an example read a thread were a lad was asking for suggestions on how to work his lats and he was told off several people to start doing deads.
An argument you often hear for doing deads is that powerlifters have big backs and they only deadlift but there are plenty of examples of lads who are pulling some pretty impressive poundages yet have poor back development and it seems that most of the powerlifting lads also include direct Back work in the form of heavy rowing or chins as strong lats are important for benching.
Whats everyones thoughts anyone else dropped deadlifting has it affected your back development.
Yet reading around different training boards you see deads been recommended as the miracale exercise for back development,as an example read a thread were a lad was asking for suggestions on how to work his lats and he was told off several people to start doing deads.
An argument you often hear for doing deads is that powerlifters have big backs and they only deadlift but there are plenty of examples of lads who are pulling some pretty impressive poundages yet have poor back development and it seems that most of the powerlifting lads also include direct Back work in the form of heavy rowing or chins as strong lats are important for benching.
Whats everyones thoughts anyone else dropped deadlifting has it affected your back development.