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    Default Video: Andy Baker: How to Fix Common Deadlift Technique Errors

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    I shared this video on Reddit and it was surprisingly met with a lot of positive feedback. Perhaps Andy is the hero they've always needed...

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    It's because Andy has massive biceps. Tricks the bros into thinking he's one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Wilson View Post
    I shared this video on Reddit and it was surprisingly met with a lot of positive feedback. Perhaps Andy is the hero they've always needed...
    If I ever become a hero to Reddit please let me know so I can abruptly change my career path. I was on there for about 2 minutes one day and that was enough for me for a lifetime. Thanks for the share though

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    Which one of these mistakes did the guy in the back make?

    Seriously, thank you for the tips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jennifer Williams View Post
    Which one of these mistakes did the guy in the back make?

    Seriously, thank you for the tips.
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    I usually blow myself up with error #4
    Great video Andy

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    Coach Baker, I’ve watched a lot of instructional form videos, but these are outstanding. The exaggerated and repeated demonstration is very effective.

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