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That deadlifting video was very helpful! I'll have to practice it some more. My hips were too low and I was lifting mainly with my legs; this video confirms that it's supposed to be legs and back, both. I was so paranoid about making my lower back feel anything.
Yes, "Face The Wall" squats helped me realize the form a little better. Your torso is supposed to go down. My problem with squats that I noticed the last couple times is that my right hip is getting pinched. Apparently it's called FAI. I will have to experiment at a lower weight with avoiding it. Taking a comically wide foot angle eliminates it, but I want to see if there's any other way.
Today I'm skipping the gym, though... I'm just gonna do kettlebell swings and kettlebell overhead press today.
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