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>>69613 >After that, just get in the gym and start with low weight (just the bar even). Good form takes practice. Just remember what they did in the video demonstations and try to mimic it as much as possible while listening to what they say about proper form.
While I agree with this to an extent, it's always better to have a trained eye there in order to see minute differences that can be changed, which in O-lifting, can make the world of difference and add a couple pounds to your lift instantly.
It's hard to tell if you're looping, under extending, etc. just by doing the movement.
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