Reply
Results 1 to 16 of 16
  1. #1
    Registered User iBeastMode207's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2013
    Location: Maine, United States
    Age: 35
    Posts: 448
    Rep Power: 219
    iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50)
    iBeastMode207 is offline

    Deadlift vs. Squat

    I have noticed a lot of people can deadlift much more than squat, but I'm not seeing a huge gap in the two exercises. My squat is currently at 5 reps of 270, and deadlift is 5 at 280. Is there something I should be doing to separate the deadlift or is it just a matter of as I progress I will notice the deadlift going up much more than squat? Thanks for the help.
    I've failed over and over and over again in my life, and that is why i succeed.

    ice cream & iron crew #5

    JasonDB's 5x5 novice program: AN FAQ for newcomers-
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=148036063&p=1042365543&viewfull=1#post1042365543
    Reply With Quote

  2. #2
    Registered User dk240t's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2011
    Location: Roswell, Georgia, United States
    Age: 43
    Posts: 1,687
    Rep Power: 1513
    dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000) dk240t is just really nice. (+1000)
    dk240t is offline
    Don't worry about it. Just keep lifting and they'll get more separation, as progress on the squat becomes harder and slower and progress on deadlift keeps going at the same pace for a while.
    My starting strength, etc. log:, currently cutting on TM: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=143963661
    Squat:...........100x5->355x5/360x4/385x1
    Bench:............95x6->242.5x5/275x1
    Press:.............65x5->152.5x5/155x4/175x1
    Deadlift:.........100x5->375x5/415x3/425x2
    Power Clean:...65x3->180x3/185x2/205x1
    Reply With Quote

  3. #3
    Uplift ThickAsABrick's Avatar
    Join Date: May 2006
    Posts: 39,246
    Rep Power: 122608
    ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000)
    ThickAsABrick is offline
    When they are super close, more often than not it is because the person is not getting proper depth on his squats. Have someone at your gym make sure you're getting to parallel (or below if you prefer), or else take a vid and check yourself.
    Who was this love of yours?
    Reply With Quote

  4. #4
    Registered User iBeastMode207's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2013
    Location: Maine, United States
    Age: 35
    Posts: 448
    Rep Power: 219
    iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50)
    iBeastMode207 is offline
    Originally Posted by ThickAsABrick View Post
    When they are super close, more often than not it is because the person is not getting proper depth on his squats. Have someone at your gym make sure you're getting to parallel (or below if you prefer), or else take a vid and check yourself.
    I squat really deep, the owner of the gym has spotted me a few times in the past and said I was even going too deep but I am going just below parallel now. This sounds stupid but I feel like my back could handle more on the deadlift but my grip gives out if I try increasing the weight for 5 reps right now, I get to about 3 before I have to put it down, I'm not sure what that means?
    I've failed over and over and over again in my life, and that is why i succeed.

    ice cream & iron crew #5

    JasonDB's 5x5 novice program: AN FAQ for newcomers-
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=148036063&p=1042365543&viewfull=1#post1042365543
    Reply With Quote

  5. #5
    Registered User lancslad1980's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2013
    Location: State / Province, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
    Age: 43
    Posts: 63
    Rep Power: 143
    lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0) lancslad1980 has no reputation, good or bad yet. (0)
    lancslad1980 is offline
    Originally Posted by iBeastMode207 View Post
    I squat really deep, the owner of the gym has spotted me a few times in the past and said I was even going too deep but I am going just below parallel now. This sounds stupid but I feel like my back could handle more on the deadlift but my grip gives out if I try increasing the weight for 5 reps right now, I get to about 3 before I have to put it down, I'm not sure what that means?
    Mixed grip, chalk then straps. You tried any of these?
    Reply With Quote

  6. #6
    Registered User Stev05's Avatar
    Join Date: May 2012
    Posts: 369
    Rep Power: 164
    Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10) Stev05 is on a distinguished road. (+10)
    Stev05 is offline
    Originally Posted by iBeastMode207 View Post
    I squat really deep, the owner of the gym has spotted me a few times in the past and said I was even going too deep but I am going just below parallel now. This sounds stupid but I feel like my back could handle more on the deadlift but my grip gives out if I try increasing the weight for 5 reps right now, I get to about 3 before I have to put it down, I'm not sure what that means?
    You can use straps to take the grip out of the equation.
    "He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man."
    -Dr. Seuss
    Reply With Quote

  7. #7
    Registered User TallLanky's Avatar
    Join Date: Feb 2009
    Location: Houston, Texas, United States
    Age: 45
    Posts: 794
    Rep Power: 3985
    TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500) TallLanky is a glorious beacon of knowledge. (+2500)
    TallLanky is offline
    Originally Posted by lancslad1980 View Post
    Mixed grip, chalk then straps. You tried any of these?
    This.. Wrist Straps helped me out tremendously.
    Reply With Quote

  8. #8
    Registered User iBeastMode207's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2013
    Location: Maine, United States
    Age: 35
    Posts: 448
    Rep Power: 219
    iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50)
    iBeastMode207 is offline
    Originally Posted by lancslad1980 View Post
    Mixed grip, chalk then straps. You tried any of these?
    Do you mean just wider/narrower grip? If so I have adjusted a bit but it doesn't seem to help, never tried chalk or straps though
    I've failed over and over and over again in my life, and that is why i succeed.

    ice cream & iron crew #5

    JasonDB's 5x5 novice program: AN FAQ for newcomers-
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=148036063&p=1042365543&viewfull=1#post1042365543
    Reply With Quote

  9. #9
    This Space for Rent RockCrab's Avatar
    Join Date: Feb 2010
    Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
    Age: 52
    Posts: 1,392
    Rep Power: 8086
    RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000) RockCrab is a name known to all. (+5000)
    RockCrab is offline
    Originally Posted by iBeastMode207 View Post
    Do you mean just wider/narrower grip? If so I have adjusted a bit but it doesn't seem to help, never tried chalk or straps though
    Look at Kroc rows and farmers walks. Nothing inherently wrong with straps, but how cool is it to pull with just a double overhand grip? Chalk is good, too, but a lot of gyms don't allow it. You can look into 'chalkless' chalk - http://www.metoliusclimbing.com/eco_ball.html Good stuff.
    Reply With Quote

  10. #10
    Never Fraudin SdvsB's Avatar
    Join Date: Dec 2012
    Posts: 7,123
    Rep Power: 11587
    SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000) SdvsB is a splendid one to behold. (+10000)
    SdvsB is offline
    Squats my 5rm 170lbs
    Deadlifts my 5rm 315lbs


    Your stats are Deff interesting but I think we seperate out. I squat ass to calves though an on a nice rested day and 100% I'm sure I could do 185 and 325.
    Reply With Quote

  11. #11
    He/Him Retoaded's Avatar
    Join Date: Dec 2011
    Posts: 40,841
    Rep Power: 606296
    Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) Retoaded has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000)
    Retoaded is offline
    are you still in linear progression mode? i.e. you are still getting stronger without a big slowdown/stall? if so, your squat may stall soon and your deadlift may keep going.


    or....you squats are not deep....
    Stern Crew
    Reply With Quote

  12. #12
    Registered User iBeastMode207's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2013
    Location: Maine, United States
    Age: 35
    Posts: 448
    Rep Power: 219
    iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50)
    iBeastMode207 is offline
    Originally Posted by RockCrab View Post
    Look at Kroc rows and farmers walks. Nothing inherently wrong with straps, but how cool is it to pull with just a double overhand grip? Chalk is good, too, but a lot of gyms don't allow it. You can look into 'chalkless' chalk - http://www.metoliusclimbing.com/eco_ball.html Good stuff.
    Thank you, I need to strengthen my forearms but wrist curls affect my wrist and I meant to look into a farmers walk, I'll add that in to my workouts. Repped!
    I've failed over and over and over again in my life, and that is why i succeed.

    ice cream & iron crew #5

    JasonDB's 5x5 novice program: AN FAQ for newcomers-
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=148036063&p=1042365543&viewfull=1#post1042365543
    Reply With Quote

  13. #13
    Registered User DetMatthews's Avatar
    Join Date: Dec 2008
    Location: Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
    Age: 38
    Posts: 901
    Rep Power: 375
    DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50) DetMatthews will become famous soon enough. (+50)
    DetMatthews is offline
    What's your body type like? I have short limbs and a long torso so my back is almost parallel to the floor when conventional deadlifting. The bar has a lot of leverage over me, so my deadlift isn't that high. But the short legs make me a pretty good squatter and the bar has less leverage over me in that exercise than it would a normally proportioned person.

    If your proportions are pretty average, your squat is deep enough, and grip isn't the issue, your deadlift form could be off. If the bar is not balanced over the middle of your foot for the entire pull it's like ten times more difficult, or if you're not using your legs enough.
    Reply With Quote

  14. #14
    Registered User iBeastMode207's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2013
    Location: Maine, United States
    Age: 35
    Posts: 448
    Rep Power: 219
    iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50)
    iBeastMode207 is offline
    Originally Posted by Retoaded View Post
    are you still in linear progression mode? i.e. you are still getting stronger without a big slowdown/stall? if so, your squat may stall soon and your deadlift may keep going.


    or....you squats are not deep....
    Yes I am, maybe it just has to do with I didn't add deadlifts into my workout until a little while after squats and it's just taking time to catch up. The amount of weight I am adding each week to squats is definitely starting to slow down though.
    I've failed over and over and over again in my life, and that is why i succeed.

    ice cream & iron crew #5

    JasonDB's 5x5 novice program: AN FAQ for newcomers-
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=148036063&p=1042365543&viewfull=1#post1042365543
    Reply With Quote

  15. #15
    Registered User iBeastMode207's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2013
    Location: Maine, United States
    Age: 35
    Posts: 448
    Rep Power: 219
    iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50) iBeastMode207 will become famous soon enough. (+50)
    iBeastMode207 is offline
    Originally Posted by DetMatthews View Post
    What's your body type like? I have short limbs and a long torso so my back is almost parallel to the floor when conventional deadlifting. The bar has a lot of leverage over me, so my deadlift isn't that high. But the short legs make me a pretty good squatter and the bar has less leverage over me in that exercise than it would a normally proportioned person.
    I'm pretty proportioned, my back doesn't get close to being parallel really
    I've failed over and over and over again in my life, and that is why i succeed.

    ice cream & iron crew #5

    JasonDB's 5x5 novice program: AN FAQ for newcomers-
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=148036063&p=1042365543&viewfull=1#post1042365543
    Reply With Quote

  16. #16
    Uplift ThickAsABrick's Avatar
    Join Date: May 2006
    Posts: 39,246
    Rep Power: 122608
    ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000) ThickAsABrick has a reputation beyond repute. Second best rank possible! (+100000)
    ThickAsABrick is offline
    As previously mentioned, use straps or chalk. No sense in letting your grip cheat your back out of work it could otherwise handle. You can work on your grip at another time if it is of concern to you.
    Who was this love of yours?
    Reply With Quote

Similar Threads

  1. Deadlift vs. Squat and cutting fat
    By raid0616 in forum Teen Bodybuilding
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 12-04-2011, 03:31 PM
  2. Deadlift vs. Squat (potential)
    By squat4speed in forum Powerlifting/Strongman
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 03-21-2009, 08:11 PM
  3. deadlift vs squat
    By theduffman in forum Powerlifting/Strongman
    Replies: 26
    Last Post: 07-07-2008, 11:39 AM
  4. Deadlift VS. Squat
    By anson7up in forum Workout Programs
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 07-28-2006, 02:02 AM
  5. Deadlift vs squat poundages
    By oracle in forum Over Age 35
    Replies: 17
    Last Post: 09-02-2004, 02:50 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts