tnumrych
11-30-2009, 08:13 AM
Maybe someone other than Coach Rip is willing to take a stab at these, after all we want him to keep his sanity to continue making people "more useful in general".
I'm a reformed Olympic Lifter with nearly 3 years of Olympic Lifting experience under my belt and some modest success in the sport. As such, I was a High Bar Squatter and a 1st Pull Deadlifter. For the past 3 weeks I have really been focusing on the Starting Strength techniques, and we all know old habits are tough to break. Here is my latest attempt at the Squat, Press and Deadlifts last Tuesday. I felt I had a technique breakthrough but I feel someone needs to give me some criticism before I think I'm any good at it.
Last Warmup Set Squat 2x225:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dasnumerator#p/a/u/1/zuydX6fN1sQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch_private?v=zuydX6fN1sQ&sharing_token=Y1N4r2Gjyakyf85rn0U3lQ==)
I felt my knees where sliding somewhat at the bottom, butt-wink visible but not exactly sure how bad it is, hip-drive seemed ok
Last Work Set Squat 5x235:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH08Q7xg-s0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch_private?v=HH08Q7xg-s0&sharing_token=hChy91vVqRWhdpFBu2W4Pg==)
Same feeling as above squat but with a more pronounced knee slide at the bottom.
Last Press Set 5x125:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dasnumerator#p/u/3/TAMLYd9HCX0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch_private?v=TAMLYd9HCX0&sharing_token=CJr4Ev2Il26maaWmxGJflw==)
I feel this maybe my best lift technically but I don't like where my elbows are in relation to the bar off the chest on the first rep (too in front).
Last Deadlift Warmup 5x275:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dasnumerator#p/u/2/mYLYGXJFQPE (http://www.youtube.com/watch_private?v=mYLYGXJFQPE&sharing_token=aS2S6B5K638C51LdJEldXQ==)
My lifting partner said that I lost my lumbar position on some reps in this set and in the latter sets, bar path is a little off too I feel.
Thanks guys.
I'm a reformed Olympic Lifter with nearly 3 years of Olympic Lifting experience under my belt and some modest success in the sport. As such, I was a High Bar Squatter and a 1st Pull Deadlifter. For the past 3 weeks I have really been focusing on the Starting Strength techniques, and we all know old habits are tough to break. Here is my latest attempt at the Squat, Press and Deadlifts last Tuesday. I felt I had a technique breakthrough but I feel someone needs to give me some criticism before I think I'm any good at it.
Last Warmup Set Squat 2x225:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dasnumerator#p/a/u/1/zuydX6fN1sQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch_private?v=zuydX6fN1sQ&sharing_token=Y1N4r2Gjyakyf85rn0U3lQ==)
I felt my knees where sliding somewhat at the bottom, butt-wink visible but not exactly sure how bad it is, hip-drive seemed ok
Last Work Set Squat 5x235:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH08Q7xg-s0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch_private?v=HH08Q7xg-s0&sharing_token=hChy91vVqRWhdpFBu2W4Pg==)
Same feeling as above squat but with a more pronounced knee slide at the bottom.
Last Press Set 5x125:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dasnumerator#p/u/3/TAMLYd9HCX0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch_private?v=TAMLYd9HCX0&sharing_token=CJr4Ev2Il26maaWmxGJflw==)
I feel this maybe my best lift technically but I don't like where my elbows are in relation to the bar off the chest on the first rep (too in front).
Last Deadlift Warmup 5x275:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dasnumerator#p/u/2/mYLYGXJFQPE (http://www.youtube.com/watch_private?v=mYLYGXJFQPE&sharing_token=aS2S6B5K638C51LdJEldXQ==)
My lifting partner said that I lost my lumbar position on some reps in this set and in the latter sets, bar path is a little off too I feel.
Thanks guys.