the deadlift is a leg press but for a lot of people you want cues for it
to fire separate things in order to do the actual hard part of the pull
what im saying is that rolling the bar into you is actually extremely good as a cue but also it has the bar as close to you as possible, which is the key to the whole lift
How's my form? I'm new to deadlifts so is there anything wrong with my technique or positioning?
ok thought you were copying eddie hall or Benedict magnusson, who do it beacuse with their gut and deadlift suit they can't reach down to the bar at their ankles, they literally have to roll it to get into position.
absolutely not why rolling the bar into you is something they do
Maybe a slightly wider foot stance but good job in any case
Hey pablo, hows it going?
>NOOOO IM WHITE MY GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS AN ARYAN SS SOLDIER
I just tend to find it more difficult picking up a static bar compared to one that is rolling and in motion. I wouldn't be doing it if it didn't actually help me. I never did this when I pulled with mixed grip but now that I strictly lift with double overhand and straps I do it more.
>the deadlift is a leg press
the ideal foot distance is to set your feet like you are being tasked with jumping as high as you can
that is your foot distance for conventional deads and squats
it is the best way to think about the lift, yes
mechanically it is pretty close, too. you dicksucking fucking queer. i am giving advice that gets paid for and you come out of your mouth with this
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thats what all the bros who do compete in strongman and equipped powerlifting have told me, seems to be a pretty common consensus.
why do you think they do it?