Powercleaning is incredibly fun and I incorporate it into my routine but honestly snatches and jerks seem like tempting fate to do without a coach or experienced lifting buddy to make sure you're not going full crossfit egolift / your form is tight.
Yes. Snatched 90kg recently. Feels good man. However, I've been noticing my pulls get shorter as the weight goes up.
Actually jerks have more athletic transfer than power cleans, though both are good. Snatches aren't that hard, I self learned watching Gabriel Sincranian's channel + garage strength.
I mean I've done light weight one-arm snatches but idk man, my gym doesn't have pads, just bumpers, so if I'm aborting the lift it's going wide and destroying some granny nearby. Also my shoulder is kinda funny.
>Olympic weightlifters have better bodies
I'm more muscular than every single competitive weightlifter I've met on the national level and I don't even lift weights, explain that shit to me.
Spent two months training at a weightlifting gym. It's really fun but full snatches is hard as fuck. I've got powers down but catching at low is tough. C&J are cool but I rarely jerk. I do really like cleans. Got to go back to the gym but it's far.
Learn from an olympic weightlifting channel like californiastrength. Rip has people setting up with their hips too high which puts more emphasis on the lower back and less on the quads. Try and keep your keys forward focused at the same spot for the entire lift. If you eventually want to jerk you should practice catching with a full grip on the bar not just your fingertips. Otherwise it looks fine, add some weight to the bar so you can really see where your form breaks down.
You’re not doing a full triple extension. Your really have to drive your hips up through the ball of your feet. Try doing clean pulls.
Also, stay over the bar (head and shoulders forward) a bit longer, until above the knees.
>https://streamable.com/bus7ne
Shins need to be vertical when you break from the knee. Your femurs are longer than some of the oly lifters so you'll end up pushing your knees back out to scoop the bar in the 2nd pull.
Tbh man you're not going to really be able to tell technique that well from empty bar lifts. I don't feel like I'm actually doing the movement until I have about 50-60% load on the bar. It doesn't look like anything's really wrong but that can change once you start loading it. Put some 25's on and film again.
This is the frame where you lose contact with the bar. Try to really extend your ass and knees and feet, those three points have to be in a vertical line seen from the side. Try also to push your knees outward during the pull if you can. Grip the bar tighter too.
As others have said, add some weight (2,5 or 5kg plates exist, try 10kg if you don’t have any) to see how your form goes with load.
Your bend your knees too much during the catch, that’s gonna hurt when you do high weights. Bend at the hips, you’ll be stronger in that position.
You’re not doing a full triple extension. Your really have to drive your hips up through the ball of your feet. Try doing clean pulls.
Also, stay over the bar (head and shoulders forward) a bit longer, until above the knees.
>https://streamable.com/bus7ne
Shins need to be vertical when you break from the knee. Your femurs are longer than some of the oly lifters so you'll end up pushing your knees back out to scoop the bar in the 2nd pull.
Tbh man you're not going to really be able to tell technique that well from empty bar lifts. I don't feel like I'm actually doing the movement until I have about 50-60% load on the bar. It doesn't look like anything's really wrong but that can change once you start loading it. Put some 25's on and film again.
This is the frame where you lose contact with the bar. Try to really extend your ass and knees and feet, those three points have to be in a vertical line seen from the side. Try also to push your knees outward during the pull if you can. Grip the bar tighter too.
As others have said, add some weight (2,5 or 5kg plates exist, try 10kg if you don’t have any) to see how your form goes with load.
Your bend your knees too much during the catch, that’s gonna hurt when you do high weights. Bend at the hips, you’ll be stronger in that position.
Why would I weightlift when I could do strongman instead?
Serious question, if I'm going to do a hobby sport why shouldn't I do the one which is visually spectacular and has a degree of variety.
Hell why should I weight lift instead of say power lifting, bjj, arm wrestling, etc?
Why should I bother to learn oly lifting when I can do the same lifts with kettlebells and get stabilizer gainz from unilateral lifts?
Genuinely asking.
I know that you can go much heavier with a barbell, so that's a win for oly lifting, but I'm too DYEL to really need that yet, I'm satisfied with snatching my 24kg KB for now.
I have. My current PR is 155 snatch but my form is bad, currently working on practicing more so I can go higher. I think I have the raw strength for at least 165-175 but my technique needs polishing
No, if you aren't an athlete it's pointless
It's also olympic bros who will talk about how squats and deadlifts or maxing out had a poor stimulus to fatigue ratio, lmoa
How do I train the bit of the snatch where the bar is flying upwards and I duck to get under it?
I’m having trouble cueing myself to get under the bar and doing it quickly
The pull under has to be active - at this point you've accelerated the bar vertically and now you need to move your feet out while pulling yourself down.
Good movements to practice this motion are muscle snatches and snatch high pulls.
I really want to but >too poor for a PT >too weak lower body to have correct form
My posterior chain is a joke and my quads not much better (skipping leg day for 3 years). I now do squat and hip thrust and hypers but when i deadlift it still feels out of wack like none of the right muscles are firing and my back rounds. Any tips to build a stronger base to start powercleaning/snatching?
Snatch and PC are great exercises but you need a lot of training and be checked by a decent PT (hard to find these days with all the crossshit around). Also, I'm 44yo and have no time for all that so I stick to bodybuilding, in the end is giving me more in return.
Powercleaning is incredibly fun and I incorporate it into my routine but honestly snatches and jerks seem like tempting fate to do without a coach or experienced lifting buddy to make sure you're not going full crossfit egolift / your form is tight.
Yes. Snatched 90kg recently. Feels good man. However, I've been noticing my pulls get shorter as the weight goes up.
Actually jerks have more athletic transfer than power cleans, though both are good. Snatches aren't that hard, I self learned watching Gabriel Sincranian's channel + garage strength.
I mean I've done light weight one-arm snatches but idk man, my gym doesn't have pads, just bumpers, so if I'm aborting the lift it's going wide and destroying some granny nearby. Also my shoulder is kinda funny.
Yeah
No, I only care about looking good.
You're too old to start. You just want a nice body, go bodybuild. Dumb fucking retard
Olympic weightlifters have better bodies
Wrestlers even better
Bodybuilding is fugly tb
But you're neither.
>Olympic weightlifters have better bodies
I'm more muscular than every single competitive weightlifter I've met on the national level and I don't even lift weights, explain that shit to me.
bodybuilding is for homosexual zoomers, fuck zyzz
>you're too old just die
you okay?
They hated him because he told them the truth
notice the losers who make these threads never post their own pics
It looks fun as hell, wish I could get into it
Spent two months training at a weightlifting gym. It's really fun but full snatches is hard as fuck. I've got powers down but catching at low is tough. C&J are cool but I rarely jerk. I do really like cleans. Got to go back to the gym but it's far.
Lidia is made for ______
weightlifting
Big White Cock
repost from qtddtot cuz I didn't see this thread:
Tried learning the power clean with Mark Rippetoe's videos. How's my form? Am I bending the elbows too early?
https://streamable.com/bus7ne
Learn from an olympic weightlifting channel like californiastrength. Rip has people setting up with their hips too high which puts more emphasis on the lower back and less on the quads. Try and keep your keys forward focused at the same spot for the entire lift. If you eventually want to jerk you should practice catching with a full grip on the bar not just your fingertips. Otherwise it looks fine, add some weight to the bar so you can really see where your form breaks down.
ayy thanks kings I'll look into this asap
You’re not doing a full triple extension. Your really have to drive your hips up through the ball of your feet. Try doing clean pulls.
Also, stay over the bar (head and shoulders forward) a bit longer, until above the knees.
>https://streamable.com/bus7ne
Shins need to be vertical when you break from the knee. Your femurs are longer than some of the oly lifters so you'll end up pushing your knees back out to scoop the bar in the 2nd pull.
Tbh man you're not going to really be able to tell technique that well from empty bar lifts. I don't feel like I'm actually doing the movement until I have about 50-60% load on the bar. It doesn't look like anything's really wrong but that can change once you start loading it. Put some 25's on and film again.
This is the frame where you lose contact with the bar. Try to really extend your ass and knees and feet, those three points have to be in a vertical line seen from the side. Try also to push your knees outward during the pull if you can. Grip the bar tighter too.
As others have said, add some weight (2,5 or 5kg plates exist, try 10kg if you don’t have any) to see how your form goes with load.
Your bend your knees too much during the catch, that’s gonna hurt when you do high weights. Bend at the hips, you’ll be stronger in that position.
Why would I weightlift when I could do strongman instead?
Serious question, if I'm going to do a hobby sport why shouldn't I do the one which is visually spectacular and has a degree of variety.
Hell why should I weight lift instead of say power lifting, bjj, arm wrestling, etc?
>Why would I weightlift when I could do strongman instead?
gay, also more likely strongman would do you
Because you like weightlifting. If you don't then don't do it, nobody cares
Why should I bother to learn oly lifting when I can do the same lifts with kettlebells and get stabilizer gainz from unilateral lifts?
Genuinely asking.
I know that you can go much heavier with a barbell, so that's a win for oly lifting, but I'm too DYEL to really need that yet, I'm satisfied with snatching my 24kg KB for now.
Because you enjoy snatching and C&Jing, simple as.
I have. My current PR is 155 snatch but my form is bad, currently working on practicing more so I can go higher. I think I have the raw strength for at least 165-175 but my technique needs polishing
>olympic level athletes post on fit
Damn bro
Can you snap us a pic of your ass?
That’s pounds, not kg silly
I would not be here if I had a 145kg snatch
Burger units
moron, if you have a problem with our Burger units, go beat up a British person, ok? They're the ones that shilled it on us
it's called "Imperial" for a reason.
No, if you aren't an athlete it's pointless
It's also olympic bros who will talk about how squats and deadlifts or maxing out had a poor stimulus to fatigue ratio, lmoa
The snatch is the most fun lift.
>inb4 cowards asking about what happens when you hurt yourself
is this as painful as it looks
As long as you don’t hump the bar it doesn’t really hurt, though I did ball tap my self once when I was first learning to clean
Great vid
Only the midgets look good, as a normal seized dude you can choose between bloatmaxx and Skinnyfat Telandermode
I incorporate elements of oly lifts in my training.
>power cleans
>hang power cleans
>overhead squats
shits fun.
IST couldn't even qualify for the special olympics
How do I train the bit of the snatch where the bar is flying upwards and I duck to get under it?
I’m having trouble cueing myself to get under the bar and doing it quickly
The pull under has to be active - at this point you've accelerated the bar vertically and now you need to move your feet out while pulling yourself down.
Good movements to practice this motion are muscle snatches and snatch high pulls.
I really want to but
>too poor for a PT
>too weak lower body to have correct form
My posterior chain is a joke and my quads not much better (skipping leg day for 3 years). I now do squat and hip thrust and hypers but when i deadlift it still feels out of wack like none of the right muscles are firing and my back rounds. Any tips to build a stronger base to start powercleaning/snatching?
Do front squats, do deadlift, start snatching with low weight
Technique is going to take you further than raw strength anyways
Gotta start somewhere. Build your abs and spinal erectors up, lunges every day will open your hips up and build your legs without any risk
Hook grip hurts my thumb
Self adhering tape wrapped around each thumb
I want to but unfortunately I don't have the flexibility to be in the rack position
Are muscle cleans a good starting point for learning to power clean?
Yes in that you learn how to use your arms in the lift
I took the strongman pill.
It is like weightlifting, bodybuilding, and non cringe powerlifting in sport.
Find me a single national level 90kg or 105kg strongman with a bad physique.
Strongmen can't do pull ups though
Been learning for 8 weeks, hit a 90kg snatch. 100kg soon.
That gym looks comfy.
yes coach
Bit of a hitch at the hips, try to keep that moving continuously through the pocket
Where can I get that think foam carpet? My floor is cracking like hell.
what kind of mobility stuff do you guys do
He does not talk about low bar at all in his posts?
I want to spend every day of my life smelling her arm pits and giving her a never ending cycle of babies.
I have nothing else to contribute.
Bro… she’s 37…
Oly lifting is fun, haven’t injured myself at all except for bloody shins for the first year
Lydia <3
Snatch and PC are great exercises but you need a lot of training and be checked by a decent PT (hard to find these days with all the crossshit around). Also, I'm 44yo and have no time for all that so I stick to bodybuilding, in the end is giving me more in return.
What do bodybuilders and powerlifters have to gain in learning oly lifts?
Nothing. You die at the end. Do what you enjoy and stop asking dumb questions.