Squats vs. deadlifts


Hi Lee,
how’s your lifting going? Hope all is well?
Whats your opinion about deadlift vs. squats? Are you squatting at all or solely focusing on deadlifts?
Thanks in advance + all the best,
Sven


Sven!

Thanks for writing.

My lifting is going great, thanks. It’s super fun to see (and feel) improvements, and it’s awesome to not be so weak. Funny thing about weakness: You don’t know it’s there until it’s gone.


Another PR last week: 310 pounds then ride home. Check out Heavy … is a state of mind.

Both squats and deadlifts are important — and widely used by trainers and athletes.

In squats you keep your torso pretty upright. Your knees travel forward a bit, and the work is done by your hips and quads.

In deadlifts you start in a deep hinge (like an MTB attack position). You keep your knees above the middle of your feet and drive primarily with your hips.

I believe the deadlift (hip hinge) is the A1 most important movement we mountain bikers can practice. The F6 off-bike training program focuses on hip hinge for a reason. Once deadlifts are dialed, you can add squats if you like.

Check this out:

I often do light squats and multi-planar lunges as a warmup and to maintain mobility, but I only lift heavy with deadlifts. Why?

1) I can only do so much, especially while balancing Life and base training. All training must deliver maximum benefit per unit of punishment.

2) Deadlifts seem more applicable to what we do on the bike. Most riders’ knees know what to do. I believe most of us get more benefit from working the hips.


Hip drive or death! A wheelie drop is very much like a deadlift: Explode from your glutes while anchoring your bars to your hips

3) My shoulders can’t handle barbell squats. No sense fighting that.

98-99% of the riders I work with don’t know how to fire from their hips. They are totally quad dominant, which makes them weaker than they want to be, and it also limits their ability to control their bikes (because their shoulders are so high). My PTs and trainers at REVO Physiotherpy and Sports Performance see the same thing.

Most of us will get huge benefit from mastering the deadlift. Check out How to deadlifts apply to MTB?

Make sense? Have fun out there!

Lee


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