ZackMurphy
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I agree about taking more time between dead days to rest, or alternating light/heavy, but also I suspect your right to think about your form as the issue. Your height can also work against you. You obviously have a longer distance to move the weight, though that can be offset with your advantageous leverage. Depends on your personal measurements (arm length, leg length, etc.)RobInKuwait said:I feel so weak seeing how much everybody else deadlifts, at 6'4 and 254lbs, 365X4 is my best and that was about 6 months ago:sad:. I have bad luck with deads (or maybe bad form) as I always seem to hurt myself, and nothing is worse than lower back injuries:frustrate . I also do them like Bean does, on a platform so I get that full ROM.
But you can certainly work on form with higher rep sets: butt down, weight back, focusing on pulling the weight back instead of up... deads are tough. Just give yourself good reps - you'll find your gains.
Are you also doing rack pulls and good morning and other support movements?