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Olympic Lifting (amazing lifts)

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Here are some video clips that I have of some impressive olympic lifts:

Shane Hammon-
2005 American Open 468lb clean and jerk @ super heavy weight
shane

925lb Squat at a powerlifting meet

more shane


Alan Tsagaev- 2003 World Champioships- 235kg Clean and Jerk @ 105kg Tsagaev

Andrey Chemerkin- 260kg clean and jerk @ super heavy weight
Chemerkin

Evgeniy Chigishev- 2003 World Chmpionship- 230kg clean and jerk @ super heavy weight
Chigishev

Dave Rigert- 1976 Olympics- 468lb Clean and Jerk- middle weight Rigert

Dave Rigert- 1976 Olympics- 374lb snatch @middle weight
more rigert


Aleksandr Kurlovich- 195kg snatch @ Super heavyweight
Kurlovich



And ofcourse my all time favoritre, Greece's Pyrros Dimas.

Here is Pyrros Dimas site. This is the link to the video section. It is in greek but if you click on the sentences under the little video screen you will get to see some clips of his sweet lifts.

Dimas

Dimas training/rehabing after surgery at the Olympic training Center in Colorado Springs.

more Dimas

Pyrros Dimas - 213kg/469lb Clean & Jerk @ 85kg/187lb
this was from the 2004 olympics in athens (he took a bronze. At 33 years old this was his attempt to be the only person to ever win four gold medals in the sport of olympic lifting. After 2 shoulder surgerys and sugery on his meniscus twice he has retired. The athens games were his last. Still amazing)

can't get enough Dimas
 
Good stuff!!

The Rigert vids are cool, watching those Iron weights hit the floor - :eek:
 
I like the first one, I've never seen a big guy move so fast.
 
yea, Rigert was a bad ass!
 
That's amazing.
 
ihateschoolmt said:
I like the first one, I've never seen a big guy move so fast.


yea, that weight is pretty light for Shane Hammon. LOL, he was supposed to retire. That was an easy lift for him. In the 2004 olympics he clean and jerked around 520lbs. (good enough to set the american record but only good enough for 7th place!).
 
P-funk said:
(good enough to set the american record but only good enough for 7th place!).
Yea, America suck at olympic lifting because no one does it here.
 
What's the difference between the clean and jerk and the clean and press, or are they both the same?
 
ihateschoolmt said:
I like the first one, I've never seen a big guy move so fast.


yea. There was a study (and I can't friggin' find it) that showed that olympic lifters were quicker than 100meter sprinters in the first 10yrds (explsoive)! They also had higher verticals than high jumpers (explosive)! Shane Hammon can dunk a basketball at 5'9" 375lbs!!

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Shane...Look at those calves!!

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Squaggleboggin said:
What's the difference between the clean and jerk and the clean and press, or are they both the same?


In the jerk you have to jerk yourself under the weight. It must be a lockout and no pressing or stopping of the bar. One quick movement. The jerk is all with the hips and you are just dropping (shrugging) yourself under the bar.

The meets used to include the clean and press as the third lift but that was since dropped since it was getting harder for the judges to judge the legitamicy of the press since the guys were leaning back so much after awhile.

Paul Anderson Clean and Press 435lbs

435lb press!!
 
ihateschoolmt said:
Yea, America suck at olympic lifting because no one does it here.


In other countries they start lifting at the age of 8!!! In this country the olympic lifters usually don't enter the sport until they are in their 20s and exposed to it through college programs when they are training for another sport. By that time they are all messed up...it is harder to learn new movement patterns and they already have a great deal of strength so it is tough to re-learn how to lift. When you start at the age of 8 you have very little muscle mass and strength so you have to learn how to properly move the weight in order to get under and learn how to be fast to get the lift up.
 
Ah, I see now. Thanks. I've always wanted to go for strength, but I don't know why everyone says that you become slow when you do that. I've become much faster since I've started training (not only running I'm sure, but also reaction and movement speed). I do recall reading about the article you mentioned on olympic lifters. It's quite amazing what they can do and how they're better than the other athletes at the events for which they train.
 
P-funk said:
In other countries they start lifting at the age of 8!!! In this country the olympic lifters usually don't enter the sport until they are in their 20s and exposed to it through college programs when they are training for another sport. By that time they are all messed up...it is harder to learn new movement patterns and they already have a great deal of strength so it is tough to re-learn how to lift. When you start at the age of 8 you have very little muscle mass and strength so you have to learn how to properly move the weight in order to get under and learn how to be fast to get the lift up.
You're making me feel old. :-P

I know what you mean though. I'm teaching a friend of mine that's really thin the proper way to bench, so he's going to have good form as long as he lifts. My brother, on the other hand, has been learning the wrong things throughout the past few years from one of his friends, and he won't listen to me because I'm younger. He also won't dedicate himself to lifting, but that's another story I suppose.
 
Squaggleboggin said:
You're making me feel old. :-P

I know what you mean though. I'm teaching a friend of mine that's really thin the proper way to bench, so he's going to have good form as long as he lifts. My brother, on the other hand, has been learning the wrong things throughout the past few years from one of his friends, and he won't listen to me because I'm younger. He also won't dedicate himself to lifting, but that's another story I suppose.


learning to bench press and learning to snatch or clean and jerk are way different. These lifts are way to complex.
 
P-funk said:
learning to bench press and learning to snatch or clean and jerk are way different. These lifts are way to complex.
No kidding. What does it take like 10 minutes to teach someone how to bench? Olympic lifting takes years to master.
 
ihateschoolmt said:
What does it take like 10 minutes to teach someone how to bench?

Depends how good you want to be at it. Some say 20 years and they are still perfecting it.
 
I think the O lifts are harder to perfect because
each persons center of gravity is different,
longer legs, shorter or longer torso,
Bigger or smaller arms, ETC...

Each athlete must do alot more personal fine tuning
of the cookie cutter standard technique
 
P-funk said:
learning to bench press and learning to snatch or clean and jerk are way different. These lifts are way to complex.
I wasn't comparing the two; I was just saying that it's good to learn the right way early on because otherwise you could be screwed up for your whole lifting career.
 
Squaggleboggin said:
I wasn't comparing the two; I was just saying that it's good to learn the right way early on because otherwise you could be screwed up for your whole lifting career.
LIKE ME - :lol:
 
shiznit2169 said:
those lifts are insane!

here are some more videos (not olympic) if u guys care enough to watch

http://www.joeskopec.com/biglifts.html

for those of u who havent seen it, watch tom platz squat 500 for 23 reps. INSANE.
Platz needs a new haircut - :lol:
At my best I could hit that 495 like 2x - :rolleyes:
 
Thats an old ass video, so old hairstyle somewhat.

I'm curious how much the wobble bar helps, I can get 275 overhead with a regular Olympic but dont think I have 3 plates in me.

Olympic lifting is not sponsored really here in the US like it is in some countries. The government does not pay you to train and be monitored by scientists, you have a job and work like everyone else. So some other countries have a leg up there.
 
I like Hammon's clean and jerk. He does the jerk part so fast. How can you put that kind of weight overhead so quickly? Impressive. I love his divebomb squat style too.
 
CowPimp said:
I like Hammon's clean and jerk. He does the jerk part so fast. How can you put that kind of weight overhead so quickly? Impressive. I love his divebomb squat style too.


He isn't putting the weight overhead quickly. The bar moves vary little. He is putting himself under the bar quickly.
 
* Legion * said:
FUNK, come on! no clips of Alexeev???


I was never able to find any. I wish.
 
Keep training Funk, and soon we'll be watching you clean and jerk shitloads. :thumbs:
 
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