"Zero to Max Exercise" Guide: Smith Machine Romanian Deadlift (RDL)

Zero to Max Exercise Guide: Smith Machine Romanian Deadlift (RDL)

Romanian deadlifts have a way of exposing weak hamstrings fast.

A lot of lifters think they're doing an RDL when they're really just performing a shallow squat with the bar in their hands. Others chase range of motion, dropping the bar lower and lower until their back starts doing the work.

That's not what this exercise is about.

The goal is simple: push your hips back, keep tension in the hamstrings, and stay in control from start to finish.

Using a Smith machine removes some of the balancing demands, making it easier to focus on the movement itself instead of worrying about where the bar is going.

Muscles Worked

Primary Muscles Secondary Muscles
Hamstrings Core
Glutes Lower Back
Adductors Forearms

Watch the Exercise

Follow the video demonstration below before trying the movement yourself.

Setup

Start with your feet about hip-width apart.

The bar should line up over the middle of your feet, roughly where your shoelaces sit. Grab the bar just outside shoulder width using whichever grip feels strongest and most secure.

Before you move, get tight.

Brace your midsection, lift your chest, and stand tall with your hips and knees locked out. If someone were about to poke you in the stomach, that's the amount of tension you should be aiming for.

The Descent

Here's where most people get it wrong.

Don't think about lowering the bar.

Think about sending your hips backward.

As your hips move behind you, let the bar travel down your legs. Your knees should unlock slightly, but they shouldn't keep bending throughout the rep.

Keep the bar close enough that it almost brushes your thighs.

Once you feel a solid stretch through the hamstrings—or the bar reaches just below your knees—you're low enough.

The Return

From the bottom position, drive your hips forward.

The bar should travel straight back up the same path it came down.

Finish tall and squeeze your glutes hard at the top.

You don't need to lean backward or overextend your lower back to complete the rep. Stand tall, lock it out, and start the next repetition.

Coaching Cues

  • Push your hips back, not your knees forward.
  • Keep the bar riding close to your legs.
  • Stay patient on the way down.
  • Stop when your hamstrings tell you to stop.
  • Finish by squeezing your glutes, not by leaning back.
  • Think "hips back, hips through."

Common Mistakes

Turning It Into a Squat

If your knees keep bending as you descend, you've probably shifted away from the hip hinge.

Reaching for the Floor

The lowest position isn't always the best position. Once you lose your back position, the rep is over.

Letting the Bar Float Away

The farther the bar drifts from your body, the harder your lower back has to work.

Losing Tension at the Bottom

Don't relax and hang out in the stretched position. Stay tight and stay in control.

Equipment Used

M4-2.0 Ultra All-In-One Functional Home Gym Smith Machine (UPGRADED)

M4-2.0 Ultra All-In-One Functional Home Gym Smith Machine (UPGRADED)

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This demonstration was performed on the Mikolo M4 Smith Machine.

The guided bar path helps keep every rep consistent, which can be especially useful when you're learning how to hinge properly or trying to keep constant tension on the hamstrings during higher-volume training.

Quick Summary

Exercise Smith Machine Romanian Deadlift
Difficulty Beginner to Intermediate
Main Muscles Hamstrings, Glutes
Equipment Mikolo M4 Smith Machine
Movement Pattern Hip Hinge
Key Focus Controlled Hamstring Stretch

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