Squat- The squat is an explosive exersice just like the clean and jerk is. During the clean and jerk, you start in a squated position and end in a squated position. The squat will help with the explosive movement of getting the bar up and across the chest. The stronger your legs become the more explosive force you will have behind to lift more weight thus making your stronger with the clean and jerk.
Shoulder press- The shoulder press is a weight resistance exercise mostly using the deltiod. In the 3rd phase of the movement your are required to use a press than reset to a starting position. As you gt stronger with the shoulder press the easier it will be to lift. The shoulder press is an exact movement being used in the clean and jerk making it mandatory that you do shoulder press if your looking to become stronger in the clean and jerk.
Shrug- The shrug is a weight resistance exercise designed to build up the upper fibers of the trapeziod. In the 1st phase of the clean and jerk you are required to shrug the weight up first and snatch. Your traps are a key part to keep good form in the movement. The stronger you become with the shrug the better your form will become because you will realy less on your arms to swing the weight up. If you are to have improper form while doing the movment there could be serious injuries that can occur. It is important that you have proper form and have stronger trapeziods are key to keeping good form.
Clean and Press
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Squat Recovery
Squat down until your thighs are parallel with the floor, then slowly raise your body back up pushing through your heels. Do not lock the knees out when you stand up, then repeat the movement
Squat loading
Setup for the exercise by setting the barbell to just below shoulder height and loading the weight you want to use. Stand under the bar with your feet at extended to shoulder width apart. Position the bar so that it is resting on the muscles on the top of your back, not on the back of your neck.
Monday, November 15, 2010
shoulder press loading
Before performing this weight resistance movement you should be properly warmed up. Sit on a bench with back support in a squat rack. Position a dumbbell at a height that is just at your head. Grab the barbell with a pronated grip (palms facing forward).
Shoulder Press phase 1
Once warmed up and ready to life after loading phase concentrically contract your shoulders creating upward rotation in your shoulder girdle. Once you pick up the barbell with the correct grip width, lift the bar up over your head by locking your arms. Hold at about shoulder level and slightly in front of your head. .
Shoulder press recovery
After Horizontally abducting your arms concentrically, you are going to horizontally adduct your arms hoizontally eccentrically resulting in downward rotation of the shoulder girdle.
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