Perfect Your Form

 

Master the perfect deadlift form to avoid injury! Here are 5 reasons to make sure u have proper form before performing a deadlift 👇

Injury Prevention: Proper form minimizes the risk of injuries, especially to the lower back, by ensuring the spine stays in a neutral position during the lift.

Maximized Efficiency: Correct technique allows for the most efficient use of your muscles, enabling you to lift heavier weights with less effort.

Muscle Activation:Proper form ensures that the right muscle groups, such as the glutes, hamstrings, and core, are fully engaged, leading to better strength gains.

Improved Balance and Stability: Good form helps maintain balance throughout the lift, reducing the likelihood of losing control and dropping the weight.

Long-Term Progress: Consistently using proper form prevents bad habits that could limit your progress and cause chronic issues over time.

 

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Michael D. Krick CSCS offers personalized strength and movement training programs. He helps people with fitness goals struggling with physical pain limitations to get their bodies aligned and moving the right way. 

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