Electronic Consent For The Deadlift StudyThe purpose of this research project is to find an algorithm that can predict the strongest deadlift style (sumo or conventional) based on a lifter’s limb and torso measurements and muscle group strength. This research study will be conducted by Dr Ozan Atalağ at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. You are invited to participate in this research study because you are a competitive powerlifter who trains both deadlift variants; sumo and conventional.Your participation in this survey is voluntary; you may choose not to participate or withdraw from the survey at any time without penalty. You are free to choose not to answer any particular questions you do not wish to answer.Your answers will be confidential and we do not collect identifying information such as your name or your IP address. The responses will remain anonymous. The survey data will be stored in a password-protected electronic format. At the end of the survey, you will be given the option to give your email address so that the researchers can contact you if your answers are not clear to them. However, even if you choose to give your email address to researchers, no names or other identifying information will be included in any publication or presentation of the survey data. Your responses to this online-base questionnaire will be kept confidential.The online survey takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.If you have any questions about the research study, please contact Dr Ozan Atalağ at ozan@hawaii.edu ELECTRONIC CONSENT:Checking the "consent" box below indicates that:• You have read the information above• You voluntarily agree to participate• You are at least 18 years of age• You have participated in at least one powerlifting competition in your life• You practice or have practiced both deadlift variants, sumo and conventional deadlift, on a regular basis for at least 6 monthsIf you do not wish to participate in the research study or do not meet all criteria listed above, please decline participation by closing this browser tab.