Not doing trapbar deadlifts

>Not doing trapbar deadlifts

Enjoy your herniated spine retards

GIVE ME ONE REASON YOU'RE NOT DOING THEM BESIDES "MUH MARCUS DYELTOE"

My gym doesn't have one

I compete in the sport of powerlifting

120kg weightclass?

What'd you total at your last meet, fatass

Because when the center of gravity is further in front of you, it carries over to how things are in the real world.
>inb4 functional strength

?

198, 1400

Because there's no reason to do trap bar deads if you're already squatting?

It doesn't work the lower back as much as a deadlift, it's mostly upper back. I use a trap bar for farmer's walks, then hit lower back and core with heavy kettlebell swings.

Oh okay

I guess that's a legitimate reason why. Any other reason besides powerlifting?

in life outside the gym, you wont be deadlifting something that is +4pl8 heavy, unless you are not a professional powerlifter.

but i do do them, as well as straight bar deadlifts

Most trap bars only hold low 500's unless you have thin plates, so if you're not a bitch you won't be able to go very heavy.

>not tipping the receptionist so she lets you bring your own

>500 is too little for mr bigshot here

What kind of person deadlifts 4x12 trapbar 500lb+?

Anything less than 700 on a trap bar is pretty light desu. Raise your game.

Anyone who's a 500ish conventional deadlifter. Trap bar pulling is much, much easier than regular.

Not THAT much easier

>4x12 deadlifts
>laughing whores.wav

Because a trap bar deadlift is just a standing leg press

Speaking from experience? Your conventional is going to be 70-80% of your trap bar pull the first time you use the trap bar and it can drop a bit with practice.

Depends on build and such, but for many people there's an insane difference between their trap bar weight and their conventional weight.

>Doing 1x5 like a fatass then going home