Men's Fitness South Africa

Never drop the bar again

f you deadlift or perform Olympic lifts (snatches and cleans), you’ll reach a point when the weight is too heavy for you to control it with a conventional overhand grip. At that point, lifters often switch to an alternating grip — one palm facing down and one facing up — for more support, or they

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