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Jim Storch
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Re: Help me improve technique
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Reply #32 on:
Feb 19, 2008, 11:54 PM »
I see improvement.
I thought (with only one viewing) that the snatch at 3:15 was one of your better ones (a quicker one too).
You have too much tension in your arms at your chest before you jerk and your lockout (in the jerk) could be tighter. Here is a way to help your lockout in the jerk-
-hold a towel over your head (in proper position) with your jerk grip.
-try to stretch the towel with your arms straight.
Holding a tight lockout in the jerk is about triceps, if you you push your hands toward each other (take the tension off the towel) your lockout will be too soft.
Pick your front knee up and push your hips "down" more aggressively in th jerk.
Your persistence is paying off. Continue to be patient (with yourself) and persistant.
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Alex Carter
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Posts: 137
Re: Help me improve technique
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Reply #33 on:
Feb 20, 2008, 10:39 AM »
Thanks and the possible reason my lockout was bad on jerk even with light weights is because my rear delt i think, on my right shoulder, doctor said nothing really to do about it but i could get some medication for it..uhh..yeah..thanks for the tips though
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Alex Carter
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Posts: 137
Re: Help me improve technique
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Reply #34 on:
Feb 22, 2008, 07:37 PM »
videos from 2/20 got deleted by accident..boo..
heres from today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svl5CXNnPqY
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Shaun Le Conte
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Posts: 1393
Re: Help me improve technique
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Reply #35 on:
Feb 22, 2008, 07:44 PM »
better cleans
back needs to be straight, if not arched
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Alex Carter
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Posts: 137
Re: Help me improve technique
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Reply #36 on:
Feb 22, 2008, 11:49 PM »
yeah that seems to be a problem, it looks kinda straight tho
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Alex Carter
WE Hero
Posts: 137
Re: Help me improve technique
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Reply #37 on:
Mar 20, 2008, 11:16 AM »
Guys I havn't stopped lifting but anyways keep looking my videos please...I still need mucho helpo haha.. anyways heres the link to my profile, please watch and tell me what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ChevellePantera
p.s. Why don't you use my Andrei Rybakov video that I have in my profile for his Hall of Fame Tribute? You have my permission, lol
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Paul LaDuke
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Re: Help me improve technique
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Mar 20, 2008, 08:17 PM »
I watched the video from 3/18. I notice the chump in the background doing some depth jumps in the background is wearing body building gloves. I guess he doesn't want to get a blister on his hands from doing those:)rotf
Your snatch is looking better, but you need to bend your elbows. Your arms are staying straight and the bar is doing a big loop. Take the elbows to the sky and then punch the bar overhead. This will keep the bar closer to the body and more importantly in a vertical plane over your base of support (the feet). Add the muscle snatch (a slo-mo, arms only snatch) to your warm up progression to get the feel for it. Then progress to power snatch with the bar from a high hang.
Keep working hard and get with a coach in your area if you can.
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Hummelstown, PA
Alex Carter
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Posts: 137
Re: Help me improve technique
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Mar 20, 2008, 11:03 PM »
Hey thanks for the tips, I will try what you say, it can be confusing over the internet sometimes, I guess I should raise my elbows more..mmm..well.I will warm up w/ muscle snatch, I did that actually for my first time in the other video from earlier this week. I can't have a coach near me and I am probably moving (cuz of family) to Bulgaria in a couple of months for school and stuff... I'll try and work something out there. On Saturday I am going to train with Oleg Kechko from OK Weightlifting, my friend is his trainee. I am looking forward to that and I might tape some of that...but thanks for the tips and keep them coming I will not stop until I learn the technique, so then I can have some fun and lift heavier things :].. take care man
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