Deadlifting Instructional Video

Dr. Graham gives deadlift instructions and much much more in our 80/10/10 Family Membership Program. Here is a free sample of the instructional videos.

Transcript below.


 

Transcript:

Hi, Dr. Doug Graham here with today’s deadlifting tip.

Today, I want to talk to you about how many sets to do when you’re working out, how many reps to do when you’re working out, and how often to do them. When we’re looking for purely for strength development. When we’re lifting for strength development, it does not take a lot of repetitions. I’d be looking in the three to four range. If you can make four repetitions, you can make the weight a little heavier. If you can’t make three repetitions, then the weight is likely to heavy. Not for that day necessarily, but for you to face it again and again and again. If you can get to four reps, add a couple of pounds. Add as much as three or four or even five percent of the weight of the bar. If you can’t make even two repetitions, the weight is really heavy for training purposes.

We’re looking at three sets of three reps, and you’ve done your work for the day. If I can lift this bar three times in one set, lift it three times again in a second set, lift it three times again in the third set, and then maybe go, “Oh, you know what? I’ve got one more in me, and I can get that fourth repetition,” that I know that the next time I can come deadlift, I can start just a little bit heavier. I’m still likely going to make three times three times three. That’s my goal. Three times, three sets, three repetitions in each set. If I possibly can train as frequently as three times per week, that would be idealistic. Some people don’t have the physical recovery for various reasons where they don’t have the emotional, mental capacity to face heavy deadlifting three times a week.
Fine, understandable, completely fine. Do it three sets of three reps, twice a week. You’ll still make fantastic strides in your deadlifting.

This is Dr. Doug Graham, reminding you to deadlift.

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About Dr. Doug Graham

Dr. Douglas Graham, a lifetime athlete and raw fooder since 1978, is an advisor to world-class and motivated athletes and trainers from around the globe. He has worked professionally with top performers from almost every sport and every field of entertainment, including such notables as tennis legend Martina Navratilova, NBA pro basketball players Ronnie Grandison and Michael Porter Jr., track Olympic sprinter Doug Dickinson, pro women's soccer player Callie Withers, championship bodybuilder Kenneth G. Williams, Chicken Soup for the Soul coauthor Mark Victor Hansen, and actress Demi Moore. As owner of a fasting retreat in the Florida Keys for ten years, Dr. Graham personally supervised thousands of fasts. He was in private practice as a chiropractor for twenty years, before retiring to focus on his writing and speaking. Dr. Graham is the author of many books on health and raw food including The 80/10/10 Diet, The High Energy Diet Recipe Guide, Nutrition and Athletic Performance, Grain Damage, Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries, and his latest, Perpetual Health 365. He has shared his strategies for success with audiences at more than 4,000 presentations worldwide. Recognized as one of the fathers of the modern raw movement, Dr. Graham is the only lecturer to have attended and given keynote presentations at all of the major raw events in the world for each of the last eight years. Dr. Graham has served on the board of governors of the International Association of Professional Natural Hygienists and the board of directors of the American Natural Hygiene Society. He is on the board of advisors of Voice for a Viable Future, Living Light Films, Vegetarian Union of North America, and EarthSave International and serves as nutrition advisor for the magazine Exercise, For Men Only. Dr. Graham is the raw foods and fitness advisor for The801010Forum.com. He taught the Health Educator program at Hippocrates Institute, served as the "source authority" for Harmonious Living, and authors a column for the magazines Get Fresh! and Vibrance (previously known as Living Nutrition). Dr. Graham is the creator of "Simply Delicious" cuisine and director of Health and Fitness Week, which provides Olympic-class training and nutrition for people of all fitness levels in beautiful settings around the world. He will inspire, motivate, educate, and entertain you like no one else in the health movement can.