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Speed Under the Bar Drills for the Olympic Lifts
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- Speed under the bar in Olympic weightlifting is important to lifting heavier weights. However, most athletes have never been coached to focus on the point of changing direction. In this video, I highlight three drills that will help you increase your speed under the bar in your Olympic lifts. I also highlight the common causes that slow us down under the bar.
00:00 Intro
00:10 Overview
00:59 Mindset Cause - Doing something "Extra"
02:33 Mindset Cause - Doubt
03:34 Physical Cause - Mobility
05:07 Physical Cause - Exhausted Muscles/Nervous System
06:56 Drill 1 - Rhythm and Timing
09:01 Drill 2 - Tall Snatch/Clean
10:36 Drill 3 - Block Work
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How did these drills go? What questions do you have?💪
This is very good...thanks!
Your welcome!
Love it Appreciate timing I ve done it since 1963 when I started Still doning it
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Awesome! Cool video, and I loved Chelsea's face after the jerk, classic! Tell her not to forget MY favorite cue : TRUST! Headed back to northern OH next week, will be giving these ideas a try Drew...
she has the best faces when she lifts hahahah hope your travels are going well!
The number 1 reason you cite is so on point for me (especially for the snatch). I find that when I lift at my max weights, it I just use the same technique I use for my warm up weights, trust the process and not try to get fancy, the barbell magically ends up overhead and it seems like it was almost effortless. It's when I deviate from proven technique I feel like I'm fighting a gorilla the entire lift and I miss.
Your videos are really good. You should have more views, and definitely more likes (funny that people that presumably lift heavy weights overhead for fun can't make the effort to hit a like button, lol). It looks like you are in Columbus. I was there for work back in August and when I discovered the downtown YMCA near my hotel was not actually a gym, I googled "weightlifting near me" and found out Beyond Limits was just a couple blocks away. Had a great workout there.
Thank you for the kind words! Ah, good that you found beyond limits and could train. If work brings you back this way, hit us up!
Thankyou coach 🙏
You are very welcome!!
I have worked out in a traditional bodybuilding gym, weak floors, and "No Slamming"weight around rule,so my initial fear is "Dropping weights on the floor".
Under heavy load my feet position even my technique goes out the window.
Any advice or help.
Weak floors are a concern. I would talk with the gym owner to see if there is a safe area to train where weights could be dropped, and if not, are they willing to create that space. If they're unable to support you, I'd be looking at other gyms to see if they have the option to drop weights for Olympic weightlifting.