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Home » Powerlifting News » The 4 Pillars of Bracing for Deadlifts

The 4 Pillars of Bracing for Deadlifts

Powerlifter Bryce Krawczyk gives a masterclass in deadlift setup.

Written by Jo Whiteley
Last updated on March 13th, 2024

Canadian powerlifter Bryce Krawczyk is one of only 23 athletes who have deadlifted 400 kilograms in the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF), so he knows his way around a deadlift. He lifts raw and equipped and has broken deadlift world records in both disciplines.

As part of Calgary Barbell, Krawczyk often produces informative content on his YouTube channel. In a video published on March 12, 2024, Krawczyk explained the four pillars of bracing for deadlifts. Check it out below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3hHBZOZWf0&ab_channel=CalgaryBarbell

Krawczyk explains that, in the deadlift, bracing is necessary to use the force produced by the lower body efficiently and to transfer it to the anchor point of the shoulder.

Bracing is the act of creating rigidity and stability to produce and transfer force to where we want it.

Krawczyk considers there to be four pillars of bracing, each of which is crucial to making the most of your deadlift.

Pillar One — Breathing

The key is mastering the Valsalva maneuver; a breathing technique that involves using air to create intra-abdominal pressure. Krawczyk gives a quick demonstration at around 1:57 mark of the video, as shown below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3hHBZOZWf0&t=117s&ab_channel=CalgaryBarbell

Krawczyk demonstrates how to time the Valsalva maneuver depending on whether you pull sumo or conventional and the set-up style for each.

Pillar Two — Core Musculature

Krawczyk explained that “core musculature” refers to the abdominal muscles, the obliques, the low back extensors, and all the small muscles forming a girdle around the abdomen. Contracting these muscles supports Pillar One by improving the rigidity of the trunk.

Pillar Three — Lats

Krawczyk delved into anatomical explanations to demonstrate the role of the lats in transferring force from the lower body to the scapula. He gives some useful cues on lat engagement at around 8:50.

Pillar Four — Belts

Krawczyk dispelled the myth that using a lifting belt makes the core weaker. He referred to research that found the opposite in Clinical Biomechanics. (1)

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[Read More: Best Weightlifting Belts (Tested and Reviewed)]

There are situations where using a belt is not the best course of action, but the majority of people can improve their deadlift with the proper use of a good powerlifting belt.

Krawczyk competed at the 2024 Canadian Powerlifting Union (CPU) Western Canadian Championships in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on March 10, winning the 120KG class by two kilograms. He hit a personal best total of 900 kilograms and is expected to secure a place on the Canadian team heading out to Druskininkai, Lithuania, for the 2024 IPF World Classic Championships in June.

Reference

  1. Miyamoto, K., Iinuma, N., Maeda, M., Wada, E., & Shimizu, K. (1999). Effects of abdominal belts on intra-abdominal pressure, intra-muscular pressure in the erector spinae muscles and myoelectrical activities of trunk muscles. Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon), 14(2), 79–87. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0268-0033(98)00070-9

Featured image: @bryce_cbb on Instagram

About Jo Whiteley

Six-time IPF masters world champion, Jo lifts both raw and equipped. She holds European, Commonwealth, and British records, but is still looking for her first world record. She is one of the IPF’s lead commentators and is passionate about talking and writing about powerlifting. She is also a core member of the OpenPowerlifting data project, attempting to archive the entire world of powerlifting. She lives in the Peak District, UK, with husband and cats.

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