You do let your hips drop too much. You have reached a manly weight. Keep it up but don't drop your hips.
This was my third stall. Four the first time @ 315, three last time @ 315, and then this set here. The angle makes my hips look really low, but I checked and my shoulders are where they should be barely in front of the bar.
Anything else to consider from a form standpoint? Is it unusual for a person to stall this early at my bodyweight (215)?
The pulls start one minute in. Would appreciate all input, especially from mr. illingworth
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You do let your hips drop too much. You have reached a manly weight. Keep it up but don't drop your hips.
What’s your DL programming look like? Your weight does go back to your heels. Find midfoot and stay there. Also, try a belt.
Hi,
You give the impression of starting to extend your hips a bit too early.
Let me try to expand on this.
Ideally, the first part of the lift should consist of you pushing the floor away, extending your legs and moving your hip joint up, while keeping the back at the same angle relative to the floor.
Once the bar reaches the knees, you start to open the hip angle, that is, you start to actually stand up with your back, and close the lift.
You seem to be standing up just a bit too soon; keep pushing the floor away from you, wait until the bar is just above the knees, then stand up. It might help a bit.
Having said that, if you have stalled three times at this weight, it's probably a programming, not a technique issue.
Hope this helps,
IPB
Trying to keep LP alive
Wolf has some good stuff in there about extending LP. Try his suggestions out and when that doesn’t work anymore, switch to intermediate