Beginner25
02-05-2012, 04:20 PM
Hi All,
It would be helpful to know if others have this problem, and to hear what they've done to correct it. Here goes:
When I stand up during a deadlift, I find that the bar always 'crushes' my groin simply because my arms align squarely with that area of my body. I don't believe that I have inordinately short arms or the like. I am 6'1.5" tall and my 'wingspan' measures the same, so I believe I am completely proportional in that respect. At the same time, when I see other guys perform the deadlift, the bar usually rests further down their upper legs, well below the groin, so they do not experience any discomfort. This happens even when they stand perfectly straight. I, on the other hand, have to remain semi-squatted if I am not to bring the bar any higher and crush myself, which is obviously no good.
Any ideas?
It would be helpful to know if others have this problem, and to hear what they've done to correct it. Here goes:
When I stand up during a deadlift, I find that the bar always 'crushes' my groin simply because my arms align squarely with that area of my body. I don't believe that I have inordinately short arms or the like. I am 6'1.5" tall and my 'wingspan' measures the same, so I believe I am completely proportional in that respect. At the same time, when I see other guys perform the deadlift, the bar usually rests further down their upper legs, well below the groin, so they do not experience any discomfort. This happens even when they stand perfectly straight. I, on the other hand, have to remain semi-squatted if I am not to bring the bar any higher and crush myself, which is obviously no good.
Any ideas?