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  • @theoj

    the extra height turns the lift into a slight deficit deadlift compared to lifting barefoot. A ½” heel is ¼ of the way to a deficit deadlift. Deficit deadlifts increase the range of motion and also challenge the lifter’s bottom position at the start of the deadlift.

    A quality lifting shoe has an incompressible sole, a slight heel raise, and a metatarsal strap to keep your foot from sliding around in the shoe. Heel heights are usually ½-¾ inches.

    https://barbend.com/6-reasons-invest-pair-weightlifting-shoes/

  • suppose it's a prioritising range of motion thing versus prioritising moving as much weight as possible thing - makes sense

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