Comparing the effects of barbell type, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that there was no difference in ankle net joint moments when comparing straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of different training variables, Swinton et al. (2011a) reported data showing that knee net joint moments increased with increasing relative loads ranging between 10 — 80 % of 1RM with both straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of different training variables, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that there was no difference in peak knee joint angles when using relative loads ranging between 10 — 80 % of 1RM with the straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of different training variables, Swinton et al. (2011a) reported data showing that ankle net joint moments increased with increasing relative loads ranging between 10 — 80 % of 1RM with both straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of different training variables, Swinton et al. (2011a) explored the effects of relative load between 10 — 80 % of 1RM and found that power outputs increased to a peak at 30 % of 1RM for straight bar deadlifts and to a peak at 40 % of 1RM
hexagonal bar deadlifts, before reducing to a minimum at 80 % of 1RM.
They noted that this was likely because of the non-significantly greater external hip moment arm length in the straight bar deadlift compared to
the hexagonal bar deadlift (21.4 cm vs. 14.5 cm).
Comparing the effects of barbell type, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that there was no difference in peak trunk angle when comparing straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of barbell type, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that power outputs were higher when using
the hexagonal bar compared to the straight bar (using the same absolute loads).
The knee external moment arm length was negative in the straight bar deadlift (i.e. it requires a knee flexion moment arm from the muscle to counter it) but positive in
the hexagonal bar deadlift (i.e. it requires a knee extension moment from the musculature to counter it)-LRB--8.4 cm vs. +1.9 cm).
Comparing the effects of different training variables, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that ground reaction forces increased with increasing relative loads from 10 to 80 % of 1RM with both the straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of barbell type, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that there was no difference in peak joint angles when comparing straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of barbell type, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that there was a difference in knee external moment arm length in the straight bar deadlift compared to
the hexagonal bar deadlift.
However, there is no difference in peak trunk angles between straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
The peak knee net joint moment during straight bar deadlifts was lower than during
hexagonal bar deadlifts with the same absolute load.
Firstly, the deadlift can be classified according to the type of barbell used (straight bar, farmers» bars, or
hexagonal bar).
Peak trunk angles are more horizontal in conventional deadlifts compared to sumo deadlifts and in straight bar deadlifts compared to farmers» walk bar deadlifts but there is no difference in peak trunk angles between straight bar and
hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of barbell type, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that there was no difference in ankle external moment arm length in the straight bar deadlift compared to
the hexagonal bar deadlift but there was a non-significant trend for a greater moment arm in the straight bar deadlift (16.5 cm vs. 11.9 cm).
They noted that this was likely because of the negative knee external moment arm length in the straight bar deadlift compared to the positive knee external moment arm length measured in
the hexagonal bar deadlift -LRB--8.4 cm vs. +1.9 cm).
Not exact matches
These should be round as
hexagonal plates are not suitable for deadlifts or any other exercise where you pull the
bar from the floor.
Peak ankle angles do not differ between straight barbell,
hexagonal barbell and farmers» walk
bar deadlifts and probably do not differ between conventional and sumo deadlift styles.
In contrast, peak knee and ankle angles do not differ between straight barbell and farmers» walk
bar deadlifts or between conventional and sumo deadlift styles, while peak knee angles are more acute in
hexagonal barbell deadlifts compared to straight barbell deadlifts.
The Evoque's grille now has two -
bar or
hexagonal inserts.
In addition to flowing character lines and a more swept - back roofline, the car sports C - shaped LED running lights, a large
hexagonal grille with horizontal chrome
bars.
As is the giant, nearly vertical
hexagonal grille with its seven elaborately shaped horizontal
bars in front of a textured screen.
The exterior design features a two -
bar grille with
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Aside from the overall shape, details including a clamshell hood and distinctive two -
bar grille with
hexagonal mesh connect it to its» Land Rover identity.
A new, black - finished mesh insert and central
bar accentuate Hyundai's
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