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Anonymous No. 197945

Neck bridges
Good or dangerous?

Anonymous No. 197950

danger, just like the dead lift

Anonymous No. 197981

i've been doing them for years in judo and never had an issue. they made my neck thicker

Anonymous No. 198006

>>197945
I don't think they're dangerous necessarily, but I've heard of people claiming premature wear-and-tear on their cervical spine from doing these. Don't know how much truth there is to it though
>>197950
Deadlifts are an IQ filter. They're only dangerous if you're retarded

Anonymous No. 198040

A front bridge like that is incredibly dependent on your ability to regress and load. If you're anywhere near Tyson's size, it gets real dodgy, especially once the traps start creeping over the skull. Not completely impossible to get to, but probably requires more patience and management than most people are going to be able to apply assuming you're already mostly grown.

Anonymous No. 198073

>>197945
Go to /fit/ with this shit

Anonymous No. 198081

>>198006
Dead lifts are always dangerous for everybody and have no value to athletes

Anonymous No. 198082

>>198081
>t.filtered
If you injured yourself deadlifting, it means you tried to lift weights you had no business touching. I consider than an IQ test failed

Anonymous No. 198083

>>198082
if you have a coach that ever includes a deadlift in your training program find a new coach because he has no idea what he's doing

Anonymous No. 198087

>>198073
I have never seen neck bridges advocated outside of fighting sports, definitely feels more /xs/ than /fit/ to me.

Anonymous No. 198101

>>197945
I doubt these things are actually good for anything. Never seen any research to that end.

Anonymous No. 198303

>>198082
bro it's time to stop
>inb4 muh filter

Anonymous No. 198304

>>197945
I don't know how I realistically could have built the kind of neck strength needed for wrestling without training neck bridges. You need good neck strength for fighting head-against-head in the neutral position, for resisting cross-face and similar techniques, and for staying off of your shoulders if you get put onto your back. Perhaps for other sports there's a better way to build neck strength, but in wrestling where neck bridges are a standard technique to avoid a pin it's probably hard to avoid training neck bridges.

Anonymous No. 198306

>>198087
You're a fucking retarded newfag then.

Anonymous No. 198308

>>198306
I only talk fitness with other fighting sport people, I don't know what they're doing over there on /fit/ or what that has to do with the conversation here on /xs/ between fighter chads and pencilneck basedcucks.

Anonymous No. 198338

>>198303
Deadlifts are an S tier exercise and the people who complain about them either don't want to do them because they're hard or because they injured themselves like retards
So which one of the two are you?

Anonymous No. 198341

>>198338
https://youtu.be/9DKUZguJMB0?si=fCnKwSOOqG7iMXlj

Anonymous No. 198346

>>198341
>I can't formulate a coherent argument so have a 15 minute YouTube video instead
Zoomers were a mistake.

Anonymous No. 198348

>>198346
There's no need to formulate an argument when someone is as wrong as you are, The topic has been beaten to death at this point

You're just dug in to your wrong position now and refusing to budge because of ego

Anonymous No. 198350

>>198348
Maybe you just aren't strong enough to pull him up out of the hole. Deadlifts might help.

Anonymous No. 198351

>>198348
>The topic has been beaten to death at this point
Maybe in your head, but in real life deadlifts are still very popular.
>refusing to budge because of ego
*lack of evidence
Throw some robust research at us if your YouTube brain has the attention span for it. It's very hard to argue against training the fundamental human movement of lifting a thing off the ground.

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Anonymous No. 199579

>>198348
EarthRocker here. I came here just to tell that nigger the same thing

Anonymous No. 199599

>>198073
To be fair, it doesn't matter where he posts it. It's all fucked.

Anonymous No. 199613

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Anonymous No. 199620

>>198351
>the fundamental human movement of lifting a thing off the ground
Something multiple times your body weight without help? Yeah, nah, there's no context ever at all in which a person would ever do that aside from if they're dead lifting

Anonymous No. 199647

>>199620
Lmao, peak urbanite bugman mentality. Are you actually interested in the reasons you're wrong or are you too invested in your anti-deadlift, anti-human worldview?

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Anonymous No. 199904

>>199620
>Yeah, nah, there's no context ever at all in which a person would ever lift heavy things off the ground

Anonymous No. 199937

>>197945
Tyson told Joe Rogan that neck bridges fucked up his neck over time. Our bodies aren't designed for that shit.

Anonymous No. 199948

>>198073
insecure pencil neck spotted

Anonymous No. 199949

>>198081
Deadlifts are great for strengthening the back and if you do them with a light load and a fuckton of reps it becomes and almost whole body cardio type of exercise.
You also type like an ESL retard.

Anonymous No. 199951

>>198341
You know the guy is pointing out the reasons as to shy you woukd want to DL right? Retard.

Anonymous No. 200307

>>197945
neck bridges are very safe if you aren't retarded or fat which probably isn't you, nonetheless almost all high schools will drill neck bridges, or at my school neck circles for wrestling. and if high schools are allowed to drill it without issue it should fit right into your routine just fine without injury, great way to build your neck

Anonymous No. 201574

>>198341
>some skinnyfat narrow shoulder roidhead youtube influencer faggot said its bad therefore its le bad
drop the barbell on your neck next time you benchpress

Anonymous No. 201609

After you can hold a regular neck bridge for about 90 seconds move on to pressing a barbell from that position. I think the most I did that way was about 120 lbs for sets of 5, but I only trained them for like 3 months.

Anonymous No. 201902

>>197945
They are bad, that exercise just fuck your cervix.

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Anonymous No. 207723

Good

Anonymous No. 207735

>>197945
more dangerous than neck training needs to be, but not the worst if you do them right
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgNGiDMS2DE
I like this for neck training, a lot less risk and it's easy to scale with volume

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Anonymous No. 208310

>>201902
???

Anonymous No. 208318

>>197945
they're good for your neck I do them everyday wrestling

Anonymous No. 214097

>>201609
What's the utility in that versus hugging weight to your chest while you roll around on your head? The press seems like an unnecessary distraction.

Anonymous No. 214113

>>208310
I believe he meant cervicals. Nice toshino kyouko.

Anonymous No. 214141

>>214097
In greco roman wrestling you can't be flat on the ground or you're pinned. So that's why they bridge. And if you add in pressing from that position it translates to you being able to potentially press someone of that weight off of you.

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