The Benefits of Deadlifting Deadlift is a compound move that involves many body parts, including the hamstrings, quads, glutes, abs, traps, lower back, triceps, biceps, lats, calves and grip. Deadlifting requires physical and mental strength. Aside from discipline and self-confidence, deadlifting improves stability, posture, flexibility, and your cardio level. Deadlifting Basics Achieve The Right Stance Assume a shoulder width stance, and grip the barbell so that the inner forearms touch the outside of thighs, and shins lightly touch the bar. Chose the one of the grips - overhand or an under/overhand (one hand over, one hand under) grip can be used. Adjust Posture Fix spine in a neutral position (neither up nor down, but looking straight ahead), and place the hips down. Pulling in the lower abs will ensure a neutral pelvic position. Shoulders should be held back, squeezed tightly, and positioned over the bar, should never be rounded. Chest should be forward, no
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