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430: Bill Hartman and Chris Wicus on Elastic Athletes, Deadlifting, and the Path of Least Resistance

Just Fly Performance Podcast

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Comfort Lies in Orientation and Compression

Individuals with a narrower athletic build tend to experience greater compression when lifting, which can make wider stances, like the sumo position, more comfortable. This orientation away from the midline allows for better biomechanics and reduces unnecessary strain. When aiming to maximize performance, it's essential to adopt a lifting stance that aligns with one's body geometry to avoid misalignment and injury. Athletes often gravitate towards positions that provide stability and control, as illustrated by practices utilized by elite coaches, who tailor lifting methods to the athlete's unique anatomical needs.

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