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Showing posts with label Olympic Lifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympic Lifts. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Manage Your Mobility

a primum mobile with an original movement.




Warm up
1M AirDyne

3x3 Snatch @55, 65, 75#
3x3 Clean & Press @ 75, 95, 105#
3x1 Atlas stone to shoulder @75#
3x2 Log clean & press just the log, getting use to the movement!

Back squat 1x20 @125#
Squat work seems to be paying off :)

Mobility - lower body
This time of year is certainly not a good time  to let mobility slide, from warm up to cool down.

Nice run around the neighborhood, fresh air, cool weather.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Olympic Lifts vs. Power Lifts

Olympic Lifts vs. Power Lifts - Know them! Thanks for the laymans blog post by Trinity Training Group.

Olympic Weightlifting and Powerlifting are possibly two of the most misused terms in all of fitness training and competition. The CrossFit system of conditioning has brought much attention to the Oly (OH'-lee) styles of weight training, as well as the Powerlifts. Both have their place in a GPP program. Their differences are vast. Functional programs include movements from both Oly and Powerlighting categories.

Olympic
  1. snatch
  2. clean & jerk
 Power
  1. bench press
  2. backsquat
  3. deadlift
 That is it.

I say that the terms are misused because there is actually more power (scientifically speaking) during Oly lifting. Powerlifting is a misnomer because while scientifically "power" measurements requires a time component, Powerlifting is in fact a relatively timeless sport. It is however a maximal effort event that requires serious work to be performed.

There are many sub-lifts that fall into certain Oly skill-building categories. Here are some of them. Many go by various names, and there are others I'm surely forgetting too.

SNATCH

  • Power Snatch
  • Squat Snatch
  • Snatch-grip Deadlifts
  • Snatch-grip High Pulls
  • Snatch Balance
  • Overhead Squat
  • Hang Snatch

 CLEAN-AND-JERK

  • Power Clean
  • Squat Clean
  • Hang Power Clean
  • Hang Squat Clean
  • Front Squat
  • Push Jerk
  • Split Jerk
  • Clean-grip High Pulls

Each of the above sub-lifts have places in one's Olympic weightlifting skill and strength development. Read the complete post...