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Offline EdwardLafleur

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Rob Webster's first competition video
« on: Jul 06, 2007, 04:21 PM »
 :)applaud

Rob was nervous before his first competition--the 35th Annual Sea Festival in Surrey, BC.
but, he warmed up well, and lifted great 5 for 6--and i've seen his 3rd Snatch given Good Lift.

Looking Good, Rob.  train hard for your next competition.
Coach of Lake Trail / Killerwhale Weightlifting Club
based at Lake Trail Middle School
Courtenay, BC  Canada

Offline corey mcbeath

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Re: Rob Webster's first competition video
« Reply #1 on: Jul 06, 2007, 08:11 PM »
good lifting rob your split is awsome, you are going to do very good later on. :)applaud
Corey mcbeath
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Offline Paul LaDuke

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Re: Rob Webster's first competition video
« Reply #2 on: Jul 06, 2007, 09:24 PM »
Rob,

Great job on the 1st competition!  That first time on the platform is nerve racking no matter what your age or the level of competition.

Keep training hard and you will get more comfortable with the lifts.  You're hitting most of your positions fairly well but it looks like you think about the positions too much.  Keep training hard and your body will take over and everything will look much smoother.  Once you put in another 2 years training I'll bet your total will be about 100kgs more than it is now. 

Keep working hard!
Paul LaDuke, MSS, CSCS, ATC, USAW Club Coach
Lower Dauphin School District
Hummelstown, PA

Offline Adrian Cadmus-Dixon

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Re: Rob Webster's first competition video
« Reply #3 on: Jul 08, 2007, 03:06 PM »
Nice lifts Rob!  :)thumbsup Your last lift in the Snatch was a tough one to call. Your jerks are awesome :)woohoo. Keep up your training.
Adrian Cadmus-Dixon
Killerwhale/Lake Trail Weightlifting Club
Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada