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i'm currently 222 lbs been training hard for the past few months after taking a few years off anyhow.. i've never deadlifted and wondering how much i should start out with and if there are any sites online that have visuals online so i can find the proper procedure.. i'm currently benching 315 raw for 2 reps.. back is decently strong lat pulls for 195 x 10.. thanks and take it easy
 
phaded said:
i'm currently 222 lbs been training hard for the past few months after taking a few years off anyhow.. i've never deadlifted and wondering how much i should start out with and if there are any sites online that have visuals online so i can find the proper procedure.. i'm currently benching 315 raw for 2 reps.. back is decently strong lat pulls for 195 x 10.. thanks and take it easy

Deadlifts are like squats, if you dont have the proper form, you will definitely hurt yourself. I cant help you with the actual online site, but im sure theres plenty of them out there. Even in magazines you can get a really good idea on proper technique. I would get a trainer at your gym or someone who is knowledgable, to watch your technique. Start out light until you have perfected the technique.
 
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Stay light until you've perfected form...

The heavier you go, the more you'll lose form and increase chances of injury.

(sorry, you probably already know this, just a reminder)
 
phaded said:
i'm currently 222 lbs been training hard for the past few months after taking a few years off anyhow.. i've never deadlifted and wondering how much i should start out with and if there are any sites online that have visuals online so i can find the proper procedure.. i'm currently benching 315 raw for 2 reps.. back is decently strong lat pulls for 195 x 10.. thanks and take it easy

Here's a couple of Deadlift articles for ya to read:

http://www.t-nation.com/findArticle.do?article=194dead

http://www.elitefts.com/documents/finnish-deadlift-secrets.htm

As far as vids on some good form, check out:

http://www.joeskopec.com/assist.html
 
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