Question about barbell weight distribution

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Weight distribution on a barbell affects stability and balance during lifts. A longer barbell with weights at the ends can provide more stability, making it easier to lift compared to a shorter barbell with weights closer together. While equal weights require similar effort, the longer barbell allows for better distribution of forces across more muscle groups. Conversely, shorter bars may require more energy to maintain balance, potentially making them feel more challenging to lift. Overall, for average lifters, longer barbells may offer advantages in stability and muscle engagement.
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Does it make a difference on a barbell how far apart the weights are from the centre? For example, if you've got a long pole with weights right at the end, compared to a shorter pole with the same amount of weight but closer together (putting aside the differences in pole weight), would the long one be harder to press or lift? My gut says no, yet... here I am asking.
 
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The longer the pole, the more stable the barbell will be in your hands. That might make it a little easier to lift, compared to a short barbell where you might have to invest a little energy into balancing the left and right sides as you lift. Other than that, it seems like equal weights would require the same effort.
 
In reality, you do face the problem of longer bars bending and then having to compensate by balancing again. I think for most average guys with normal amounts of weights, the longer is better. It helps spread the balancing forces around to more muscles where the shorter bar or individual dumbells require smaller muscle groups to do the balancing which makes it seem a bit tougher to do.
 
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