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			<description>I was commented on my deadlift technique and was told that my hips where too high making my back parallel. I have long arms and legs and short torso,...</description>
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<div>I was commented on my deadlift technique and was told that my hips where too high making my back parallel. I have long arms and legs and short torso, should I place the bar further away from myself to lower my hips ? And is my form bad ?<br />
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Thanks<br />
Aamar</div>


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