" I used to train in the same gym as Benni so I know him a little. Once I came across him teaching a bunch of kids, 13-15, how to deadlift. To my shock and horror, they were doing the absolute worst deadlifts I have seen, lower back bent as a pretzel, legs straight. I didn't want to interrupt the master at work, but after training I asked him about it. Why didn't he correct their form? Well, he has a theory. In his opinion, people should begin to deadlift badly. This strengthens the lower back while the weight is still light. If you try it later you'll destroy your back and by then it's too late to get a really strong lower back.
So my point is, people believe all sorts of strange things.
He also believes you should always do at least two reps in the deadlift and always touch and go, never reset. This, he says, is because the deadlift has no eccentric component and it's important to train that. So always two reps.
Also, he likes progressing in sets, particularly doubles. 2x2, 4x2, 6x2 etc. I like that too. "
kaj je moj point. včasih ima zgleda, break some rules, smisel. fuck theory, rezultat je tisto kar šteje. eni lahko očitno boljše in hitreje napredujejo s T&G v praksi, ne glede na teorijo -zgleda da eni lahko odlično odreagirajo na ekscentrično kontrakcijo pri deadliftu in se jim tudi odlično prenese v napredek 1rm dviga.