Poor bro.
The 2012 Weightlifting Progress Thread - Page 23
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Sweden5302 Posts
Poor bro. | ||
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Flicky
England2656 Posts
Just a form check for deadlift. | ||
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GoTuNk!
Chile4591 Posts
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Flicky
England2656 Posts
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eXigent.
Canada2419 Posts
On September 30 2012 04:50 infinity21 wrote: Me DLing after having done 5 reps at that weight already. Apart from my butt going up a bit before pulling, I think it looks ok-ish. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obe_ShvWXG8 1 thing I notice when you are deadlifting, is that you have the bar too far away from your body when you start pulling. The barbell should actually drag up your legs and always be in contact with your body. Having the bar away from your body can lead to injury when you start lifting really heavy. On September 30 2012 04:16 Flicky wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNLk8rSvF6M Just a form check for deadlift. IMO your back is too rounded when you come up, especially with that last pull to lockout. Almost looked like an injury waiting to happen. I'd personally suggest dropping your weight a bit until your form is right. You may be able to technically pull a heavier weight, but part of it is being able to lift that really heavy weight with good form. If your form is not good, then you are not ready for a weight that heavy. On September 30 2012 04:27 GoTuNk! wrote: I don't think there is a correct deadlift style, but definetately keep pushing with ur hips all the way to lockout. Your sticking point is clearly when u stop pushing the floor with ur legs and ur glutes relax. I definitely think there is a correct deadlift style. When dealing with lighter weight, one may not assume absolutely perfect form is necessary, however once the weight starts getting really heavy it is super important to do it properly. Not only will it prevent injury, but it will also help you pull the weight easier when everything is being done right. Mark Rippetoe has alot of videos on youtube showcasing how to have perfect deadlift form. Heres a few videos of mark talking about how to perform a really good deadlift. DeadLift techniques | ||
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Canada6683 Posts
On September 30 2012 05:01 eXigent. wrote: 1 thing I notice when you are deadlifting, is that you have the bar too far away from your body when you start pulling. The barbell should actually drag up your legs and always be in contact with your body. Having the bar away from your body can lead to injury when you start lifting really heavy. Good catch. I think that will be fixed if my hip is at the correct height before I start pulling & consciously try to keep the bar close while lifting. | ||
eXigent.
Canada2419 Posts
On September 30 2012 05:16 infinity21 wrote: Good catch. I think that will be fixed if my hip is at the correct height before I start pulling & consciously try to keep the bar close while lifting. A good way to setup is having the bar in the middle of your foot before pulling. Now, that wouldnt be the middle of your visible foot when looking down, as you cant see the back of your foot. The bar should be in the middle of your whole foot when looking from the side. Basically that equates the bar to being very close to your shins. After you set the bar back down, reset and place it in the middle again before pulling. Your back alignment looks really good, and overall nice lift! ![]() | ||
shawster
Canada2485 Posts
just food for thought when talking about the rounded back deadlift. obviously if you want to be the most safe then don't round | ||
GoTuNk!
Chile4591 Posts
I meant you can use any stance, width grip, grip type (mixed, overhand or hook) and back rounding. Bob Peoples deadliftted 715 @ 181 training alone in his basement with a back so rounded that would make any deadlift purist cry. Still, I think his rounding at the lockout is bad, but mostly because he stops pushing with hips/glutes and uses the back only to lockout. | ||
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TheResidentEvil
United States991 Posts
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On September 30 2012 04:50 infinity21 wrote: Me DLing after having done 5 reps at that weight already. Apart from my butt going up a bit before pulling, I think it looks ok-ish. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obe_ShvWXG8 I miss u dub | ||
Malinor
Germany4719 Posts
On September 30 2012 07:51 TheResidentEvil wrote: I was doing squats once a week for the last year so. lately i have been really working on upping the weight. Now I noticed i have stretch marks all on my hamstring/thigh area. I know its from squats as I have almost no body fat on my legs. Anything I can do for it ?? They are red like I got clawed by a wild animal They'll get better over time (meaning more pale), but stretchmarks are there to stay, nothing you can do about them. Just wear them with pride, lots of athletes have them (and fat people like me^^). To prevent them you can use bodyoil, the stuff pregnant twomen use so that they don't get stretchmarks... but I don't know how economic this is gonna be. You cannot really use oil on your whole body all the time just because you might get bigger at some bodyparts and might get stretchmarks somewhere. | ||
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Was supposed to rest until Monday but I got the urge to go lift.. Deadlift: + Show Spoiler + Squat: + Show Spoiler + | ||
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DL: Leaning too far forward.. I'm going to try leaning back some next time. Squat: I think DL affected me quite a bit haha. Form seems to get a bit better in the later sets but I'm still having some trouble coordinating all my muscles to gether. Just started high bar squatting so I expect my form will get better in time. | ||
Deadeight
United Kingdom1629 Posts
I might have to post a form check I think. | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
Not great form but it's a pr so w.e | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17726 Posts
Also congrat on win vs Rek in thsl ![]() | ||
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