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  • As great as internet bike fitting is it's impossible to tell without being there in person, also not being a professional bike fitter, but it doesn't look right.
    IMO although your knee angle looks alright your foot is too angled down at the bottom of your pedal stroke. If you were to lower your saddle so you can get a flatter foot at the bottom of the stroke, not completely flat but just a slight dip towards the toes, then it should relax your lower back and help you rotate your pelvis forward. Your bars may need to come down slightly to match.

  • Can you see the the difference in @MetalMelly 's before and after pictures? You video resembles his before image.

    If you work on flexibility of your lower back, range of motion at the hip you will be able to rotate a bit further forward. More core strength and your body will be able to hold itself up. Shoulder alignment and lift of the sternum while softening the floating ribs will mean your neck and shoulders bear weight more comfortably and your gaze will be more comfortable. It may be that your current physiology can't support a better riding position. But riding in that proposed position does not look like it would be great for you.

    (I do teach 1:1 yoga sessions for cyclists so am a little biased)

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