Lama Gant - maybe the greatest deadlifter of all time. Not only is he looking at the ceiling, his head is off at a crazy angle.
Look at all the talc on his legs. Definitely keeps the bar as close to his body as possible to way past his knees.
My point is individual differences: nobody knows how you should deadlift. Your personal form has to be found via experimentation with max singles.
This is true as you progress but for someone who is relatively new to the movement, hasn't done them I. A while bc of injury or whatever, and for many other reasons you teach them the basic form concepts first and allow them to develop the intricacies as they mature.
