Originally Posted by
eddieolong
The squat is superior because it's harder. It's harder because it's more complex. The deadlift is a simpler movement, a more efficient movement. That being said, you'll typically be able to move more weight than the squat. You fight gravity on the way up, but it helps you on the way down. With the squat, you have to unrack the bar, most likely walk it out, sit down, then stand up, fighting gravity and trying to balance the whole time. If you get in trouble deadlifting, you can just put the bar down, it's not so simple with the squat. The deadlift is a lot like the press in that you start from the bottom of the movement, meaning it's harder to get enough tension in your muscles. If you're going to squat and deadlift in the same day, one should probably be the focus, and the other an accessory (which is why the deadlift is usually a heavy 5, basically using RPE or just trying to add a little too last time. It's a lot of stress on your body and can be difficult to recover from.