Unappreciated??? Maybe for people that don't really invest any time watching film the dude has the biggest c&j per bodyweight in history... Not much to debate after that fact is brought up .
Kaki was one of those lifters who looked like just an ordinary bloke who drives a forklift. I'm sure if you saw him in the flesh, you'd notice his forearms and quads and think, oh yeah, he lifts but on TV... You guys did a video on the most jacked lifters, you should do one on the most unassuming looking lifters who have won world titles.
Then he made them play the Georgian anthem/flag after they played him and the unified team purposely held him back. One of the greatest moments in weightlifting.
I have an exact number on his back squat. I actually added Kakhi as a friend on facebook about ten years ago. He has since deleted me because well we never spoke after one conversation. His message in messenger was not super clear as he uses a different language. I asked him what hos max clean and jerk was in training and back squat. Clean and jerk max in training was infact 235kg max back squat was 300kg. Kakhi was like playdoh he could squeeze underneth the weight, thats what I live most about him.
Would you ever do an analysis of the Greek weightlifting coach Christos Iakovou? Was he responsible for some of the success of the team or just happened to be there at the right time?
I had a vision of the most ridiculous metaphor for the back extension during clean. Would you prefer, when having a heavy fish in the hook, your equipment be a long leather whip or stiff fishing pole if you wanted to lift the fish up from the water.
Heavy guys who stuck in flexion should be doing upside down Kettlebell across bench pullovers knees/shins on floor, extremely good for global extension, it recalibrates your ribcage, shoulder blade. Some top old school bodybuilder did those, but only 1 Google picture available with no name from ~80s. 0 videos on TH-cam or other sources, lost variation, yet it is gold for reprogramming your mobility. Regular db pullovers are just doesn't do much.
Yuri Zakharevich! I want to know how someone can snatch 210kg at 110kg bodyweigt.And it's not just more stanozolol back then. Alexander Kurlovich did 212.5kg at 132kg bodyweigt at the same olympics.
@@kevinprowse406 I know, one of my favorite lifts. He weighed 108. Zakharevich weighed 109, something. But Akkaev did it with straps and Zakharevich did it at the olympics and followed himself 2 times with 2 min rest.
Please! How the heck do you train your back to extend and strong like his??? We can all be more flexible but this strong back position is everything! Every time, the best lifters are strong in this flexion. How does one work on this alone. It's the best example of zero butt-wink.. Comfortable and very strong in an arched position. Any training methods for this???
Kakhi Kakhiashvili is seriously unappreciated! Absolute class. And always came across being cool as a cucumber, pressure never got to him.
Unappreciated??? Maybe for people that don't really invest any time watching film the dude has the biggest c&j per bodyweight in history... Not much to debate after that fact is brought up .
@@kalakouentin those who know know.
Kaki was one of those lifters who looked like just an ordinary bloke who drives a forklift. I'm sure if you saw him in the flesh, you'd notice his forearms and quads and think, oh yeah, he lifts but on TV...
You guys did a video on the most jacked lifters, you should do one on the most unassuming looking lifters who have won world titles.
235 at 90 to take the gold from the other former ussr lifter in 1992 has to be top 3 all time lifts in the sport.
Then he made them play the Georgian anthem/flag after they played him and the unified team purposely held him back. One of the greatest moments in weightlifting.
Easily one of the most badass moments in weightlifting history
Might also be interesting to see and analysis of Anatoly Krahpaty . He was also formidable in the same weight class I believe.
Incredible content as always, would love Botev’s Jerk or a Chigichev vid!
I think he had the best or most efficient technique ever.
I have never clicked faster
Very Swift Clicking Viper of you
That makes 2 of us hit like before the video starts 😂.
I know he lost that comp but my favorite session of his is still that world championship showdown with a young Syzmon Kolecki
I have an exact number on his back squat. I actually added Kakhi as a friend on facebook about ten years ago. He has since deleted me because well we never spoke after one conversation. His message in messenger was not super clear as he uses a different language. I asked him what hos max clean and jerk was in training and back squat. Clean and jerk max in training was infact 235kg max back squat was 300kg. Kakhi was like playdoh he could squeeze underneth the weight, thats what I live most about him.
I don't need sleep I need Kakhi Kakhiashvili's clean technical analysis
Sooo precise and efficient! A joy to watch.
Yessss I was waiting for this for a long time , the fastest clean turnover ever .
blagoy blagoev next please!
All of that ‘95 training camp footage and no filmed his heavy squats 😢
Please do Akkaevs snatch ! Had a monster clean and jerk but I think his snatch was formidable. Most violently aggressive 2nd and 3rd pull ever.
There's a video of him in the US as a junior and the gasps in the crowd are audible.
oooh are you also going to discuss in the future his efficiency in the bar height and having just the right amount of extension?
Can you do a technical analysis on Kuo's clean please!! Love you guys
Akbar Djuraev, Ruslan Nurudinov, Apti Snatch, Max Lang
Lets go 🏋️♂️
Would you ever do an analysis of the Greek weightlifting coach Christos Iakovou? Was he responsible for some of the success of the team or just happened to be there at the right time?
I had a vision of the most ridiculous metaphor for the back extension during clean. Would you prefer, when having a heavy fish in the hook, your equipment be a long leather whip or stiff fishing pole if you wanted to lift the fish up from the water.
video suggestion aukhadov power jerk analysis
Ayyyyy, yuri next 👀
Heavy guys who stuck in flexion should be doing upside down Kettlebell across bench pullovers knees/shins on floor, extremely good for global extension, it recalibrates your ribcage, shoulder blade. Some top old school bodybuilder did those, but only 1 Google picture available with no name from ~80s. 0 videos on TH-cam or other sources, lost variation, yet it is gold for reprogramming your mobility. Regular db pullovers are just doesn't do much.
that sounds like a pullover with a massive quad stretch...
Moradi snatch vid?
Yuri Zakharevich! I want to know how someone can snatch 210kg at 110kg bodyweigt.And it's not just more stanozolol back then.
Alexander Kurlovich did 212.5kg at 132kg bodyweigt at the same olympics.
Akkaev snatched 210 at 105 in training.
@@kevinprowse406 I know, one of my favorite lifts. He weighed 108. Zakharevich weighed 109, something. But Akkaev did it with straps and Zakharevich did it at the olympics and followed himself 2 times with 2 min rest.
Please! How the heck do you train your back to extend and strong like his??? We can all be more flexible but this strong back position is everything! Every time, the best lifters are strong in this flexion. How does one work on this alone. It's the best example of zero butt-wink.. Comfortable and very strong in an arched position. Any training methods for this???
Zlatan Vanev clean down the line ?
Lightning speed under the bar
Heyyyyyyyyy
“Back shots is the best drivers of strength in weightlifting” 😂
*writes that down*
Sergey Syrstov
Nicu Vlad
Alexander Ivanov
Fitz Daire
Dave Rigert
willing to do what needs to be done... 😨
real ones know he wasn't talking about the training load lol