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Offline Justin Ott

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Re: The Road to a 300KG total
« Reply #328 on: Jul 10, 2012, 05:36 PM »
June 30th comp, weighed 95.8

snatches were 129, 134x,137x
Justin Ott Snatch Seafest 2012 weightlifting comp


C&J were 161,166x,166x,
http://youtu.be/08gXzZ0EUCM

upset I did not make more attempts :( I was catching the bar too far forward.

Current Pr's:
Snatch-  136kg
C&J-       170kg
F Squat   200kg
B squat   230kg
Sn Dead  225kg
Cln Dead 250Kg
lifting vids: http://www.youtube.com/user/just1nott

Offline Jim Storch

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Re: The Road to a 300KG total
« Reply #329 on: Jul 11, 2012, 07:40 AM »
Hungry for more?

You are good for more.  Especially if you can get more of the weight toward your heels...

Offline Arturo Gómez

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Re: The Road to a 300KG total
« Reply #330 on: Jul 13, 2012, 10:22 AM »
I agree with Jim. The curvature of the path is too pronunciated, and  seems as the cause of the unstability. The change to another technic, by the way, is not a trivial work.

Offline Justin Ott

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Re: The Road to a 300KG total
« Reply #331 on: Jul 28, 2012, 08:24 PM »
I agree with you guys, how can I fix this though? Hips higher during the start? I notice if I start with higher hips the bar meets my thighs higher up but then I feel I use more back during the second pull then legs. If I start with a more upright torso it feels more comfortable and it feels like I can really use my legs in the lift but the problem then is a exagerated bar path and I lose it out front.

I know I have way more in me as today I just front squated 200kg's in training:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om9loXw2LDY
Current Pr's:
Snatch-  136kg
C&J-       170kg
F Squat   200kg
B squat   230kg
Sn Dead  225kg
Cln Dead 250Kg
lifting vids: http://www.youtube.com/user/just1nott

Offline Jim Storch

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Re: The Road to a 300KG total
« Reply #332 on: Jul 30, 2012, 09:35 PM »
Your persistence has carried you this far...
allow it to carry you farther.

You have made strides in getting the weight "back" already, keep doing.

Watch the last video again... on all three snatch attempts (during the pull) you shift your weight back on your heals so much (too much?) that you actually lift your toes up and then you shift the weight forward (too much!) onto the toes again and the heals come up.  Get back on your heals (stay "flat-footed") and stay there or at least shift to the toe less.

As good as you have gotten you are still a "beginner" to some extent from my perspective. You still need more time to get it figured out, be the right kind of patient in that regard.

You will c&j 200  believe it and achieve it!  Believe you CAN (c&j 200 ) and believe you can get the technique/form figured out and you WILL do it!

Offline Justin Ott

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Re: The Road to a 300KG total
« Reply #333 on: Dec 17, 2012, 12:39 PM »
Thanks again for the kind words Jim


December -15/2012 BC Championships


Snatch-125,130,135x (So close,just caught in front a tad)


Clean and Jerk- w/u to 140 then surprises happened and I had to jump right to my starting attempt: 161,165,170 New PR!
Justin Ott 170KG Clean and Jerk 375 pounds



Road to 300kg travelled!  :)woohoo


1st place in -105kg class @ 98.5 (fat)
Current Pr's:
Snatch-  136kg
C&J-       170kg
F Squat   200kg
B squat   230kg
Sn Dead  225kg
Cln Dead 250Kg
lifting vids: http://www.youtube.com/user/just1nott

Offline Jim Storch

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Re: The Road to a 181KG Clean and Jerk
« Reply #334 on: Dec 17, 2012, 11:58 PM »
WOW!  You "killed" that clean!  Good job on that 300 total!  Do you have more video from that meet?

Offline Jim Storch

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Re: The Road to a 181KG Clean and Jerk
« Reply #335 on: Dec 18, 2012, 12:00 AM »
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