
Originally Posted by
bdtr
Make sure when you intially lift the bar off the ground, you're using your legs as the driving force behind the lift. Imagine pushing your heals all the way through the floor when you lift, keep the back out of it until the bar is well off the ground, then incorperate the back when its needed. When people get injured deadlifting, its almost ALWAYS in the initial pull, with people trying to lift the bar soley with their lower back. Make sure to keep your head up, your back flat shooting straight up at an upward angle. Also when you left, keep the bar as close to your legs as possible, this will help keep your back from getting involved too early as well as keep you using the movement effectivly. Good luck and be safe, nothing has done to my body size wize that deadlifts have, i swear they packed on inches on everyone of my muscles.