I'll look at it next week. How did you find it?
Perhaps, you've seen this already:
http://vimeo.com/7102369
If not, I thought you and some of our posters would find it interesting.
I'll look at it next week. How did you find it?
Wow that was really cool.
How about Frank Spellman pressing 290 at 165. Wow. And Paul Anderson was a tank. Thanks for this Spar.
I haven't seen much older footage of WL, so it was pretty fascinating to me.
It seems to my uneducated eye that the wide variations in technique had a lot to do with the relative absence technical dogma--the kind of "figure it out for yourself" approach that Bill Starr and my older teammates at my WL club talk about all the time.
Also of interest to me was seeing the effect of using iron plates on technique.
Warning--this clip includes footage of John Davis blowing a knee tendon.
This was very cool. Some split snatches/cleans. Lots of power clean and jerks too.
Holy crap, around 10:00 that dudes knee tendon snaps. Looks painful.
Paul Anderson was a pretty amazing dude.
Awesome.
This would be a good clip to put in one of those "what if I don't have bumper plates?" threads.
I like how Paul Anderson doesn't jerk anything and just push presses. Awesome video, thanks for posting.