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  2. How to Do a Deadlift the Right Way for Stronger, Safer ... - AOL

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    How to Do Barbell Deadlifts. Follow these form cues to learn how to do the barbell deadlift properly. Let Men's Health fitness director Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S. and senior fitness editor Brett ...

  3. You Should Deadlift With Dumbbells Twice A Week - AOL

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    This will prevent your deadlift from turning into a squat. Step 2: As you slide the dumbbells down, make sure your shoulders stay squeezed together—don’t let them slump forward or round your ...

  4. The Truth About Lower Back Pain From Deadlifting - AOL

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    The deadlift is "a compound exercise that works nearly every muscle in the backside of the body as well as the core," says Barnett. It is characterized by a hinging motion at the hips—and packs ...

  5. Progression of the deadlift world record - Wikipedia

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    All-time progression across all strength sports. Listed below is the all-time deadlift world record progression across powerlifting (raw), powerlifting (equipped), and strongman. From 1964 to 2013, powerlifting record was considered the all-time world record and in 2014, strongman record surpassed it and holds it to-date.

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    Dumbbell deadlift. The deadlift is performed by lifting a weight off of the floor until fully upright. This is a compound exercise that also involves the glutes, lower back, lats, trapezius (upper back), and, to a lesser extent, the quadriceps and the calves. Lifting belts are often used to help support the lower back.

  7. Pavel Tsatsouline - Wikipedia

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    Pavel Tsatsouline[a] is a Belarusian -born fitness instructor. He has introduced SPETSNAZ training techniques from the former Soviet Union to US Navy SEALs, Marines and Army Special Forces, and shortly thereafter to the American public. [1] He is also the Chairman of StrongFirst, Inc, a fitness education training company.