johanheeze zei:
Maakt het tijdens een wedstrijd uit hoe je de DEADLIFT uitvoerd, en dan heb ik het over je kont dat die evenwijdig aan de grond moet zijn voordat je het gewicht opheft of mogen je benen wat minder gebogen zijn dus dat je kont niet evenwijdig aan de grond is maar hoger zeg maar? Wel weet ik dat je knieen eigenlijk niet verder mogen komen dan je tenen. Jullie weten het vast wel
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zoals je op deze link kunt zien lijkt het duidelijk te zijn dat het wel mag toch?
nee, er wordt op dat vlak niet gekeken naar de uitvoering.
Rulebook van de IPF:
Dead Lift
1. The lifter shall face the front of the platform with the bar laid horizontally in front of the lifters feet, gripped with an optional grip in both hands and lifted until the lifter is standing erect.
2. On completion of the lift the knees shall be locked in a straight position and the shoulders back.
3. The Chief Referee’s signal shall consist of a downward movement of the arm and the audible command “down”. The signal will not be given until the bar is held motionless and the lifter is in the apparent finished position. If the bar is shaking when at the knee area, although not exactly pure, this is not cause for failure.
4. Any raising of the bar or any deliberate attempt to do so will count as an attempt. Once the attempt has begun no downward movement is allowed until the lifter reaches the erect position with the knees locked. If the bar settles as the shoulders come back this should not be reason to disqualify the lift.
Causes for Disqualification of a Dead Lift.
1. Any downward movement of the bar before it reaches the final position.
2. Failure to stand erect with the shoulders back.
3. Failure to lock the knees straight at the completion of the lift.
4. Supporting the bar on the thighs during the performance of the lift. If the bar edges up the thigh but is not supported this is not reason for disqualification. The lifter should benefit in all decisions of doubt made by the referee.
5. Stepping backward or forward, although lateral movement of the foot or rocking feet between ball and heel is permitted.
6. Lowering the bar before receiving the Chief Referee’s signal.
7. Allowing the bar to return to the platform without maintaining control with both hands, i.e. : releasing the bar from the palms of the hand.
8. Failure to comply with any of the items outlined under Rules of Performance.