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		Performance Area => Strength, Power, Reactivity, & Speed Discussion => Topic started by: mj on April 12, 2011, 06:44:34 pm
		
			
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				I bought a trap bar about 3 months ago. I spent a month before that agonising about whether it was a good idea, reading every forum post about trap bars I could etc. There's no gyms anywhere near me that have one so I couldn't try before buying.
 
 At first I didn't like it much. Used it once and put it in the corner to collect dust. More recently though I've grown to really like it...... because;
 
 * I can do a heap of concentric only lifting with it after squats or front squats. I use it every session now to beef out volume without trashing my nervous system
 * I can do concentric only lifts without learning oly lifts or having a platform and bumpers (I'm learning them... just slow)
 * I can get into a pretty upright position by pushing knees out, ass down and get decent leg volume after my back is stuffed from squats
 * I can flip the bar over and get more ROM, just above paralell squat depth
 * I can just drop the thing on grass
 * I can also use it for more hip dominant pulls by standing back in the diamond a bit
 * Its good for shrugs etc as well
 * I have a few complete novices who come to use my home gym and even they can do compounds on it
 
 I won't ever use it as my primary lift.... but its the best secondary out there for me  8)
 
 That is all
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				I bought a trap bar about 3 months ago. I spent a month before that agonising about whether it was a good idea, reading every forum post about trap bars I could etc. There's no gyms anywhere near me that have one so I couldn't try before buying.
 
 At first I didn't like it much. Used it once and put it in the corner to collect dust. More recently though I've grown to really like it...... because;
 
 * I can do a heap of concentric only lifting with it after squats or front squats. I use it every session now to beef out volume without trashing my nervous system
 * I can do concentric only lifts without learning oly lifts or having a platform and bumpers (I'm learning them... just slow)
 * I can get into a pretty upright position by pushing knees out, ass down and get decent leg volume after my back is stuffed from squats
 * I can flip the bar over and get more ROM, just above paralell squat depth
 * I can just drop the thing on grass
 * I can also use it for more hip dominant pulls by standing back in the diamond a bit
 * Its good for shrugs etc as well
 * I have a few complete novices who come to use my home gym and even they can do compounds on it
 
 I won't ever use it as my primary lift.... but its the best secondary out there for me  8)
 
 That is all
 
 
 nice, ya i love trap bar.. they have one at the 24 hour fitness, been meaning to hit a few sets on it.