Top Deadlifting Exercise Tips
1. Your elbows should remain locked. Do not let the weight straighten your elbows. Remember that your back, knees and hips, not your arms, should lift the weight. Thus, you should begin the lift with locked elbows.
2. Tighten your gluteus maximus. Extending your hips, back and knees at the same time, will achieve lockout. To achieve this goal, squeeze your "glutes," to move them forward.
3. Never overextend your back. At lockout, hyperextending your back puts excess stress on the lower portion of your spine. This can result in intervertebral injury of the disk, such as hernias. The proper way to lockout the weight is to: a) raise your chest, b) pull your shoulders backwards, and 3) bring your knees, hips and lower back into extension, at the same time. Remember not to exaggerate the back extension.
4. Bolster your abs. Like your back muscles that support your backbone from the back, your abs do this from the front. Bracing your abdomen will increase the weight on your abs. This will result in more stability. Also, avoid breathing while lifting, as it places unwanted weight on your lower back.
5. Do not curve your shoulders. Shrugging and rolling the shoulders at the top should be avoided, as you could injure your neck. Keep your chest up, your shoulders back, and engage in a full extension. If you want to hit the traps more, then do Power Clean lifts.
6. Look ahead. Looking downwards will cause the bar to move away from your body, placing unwanted pressure on your backbone. Look at an area that is halfway up the fall that you are facing towards. This will keep your chest raised and the upper back compact.
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Posted on 09/28/2007 at 6:09:00 PM