Hi TH-cam, good to be back here ❤️ In the past year we posted TONS of videos to our Patreon. Like this 20 minute Power Clean video: www.patreon.com/posts/power-clean-deep-47718217
In my opinion, What makes power variations a very powerful tool is that it forces the athlete to pull as fast as possible to elevate the bar as high as possible not needing to catch the bar in deep squat. Situation that does not occur when the athlete catch the bar deeply intentionally and not when it is done with the max loads that force the athlete to catch deeply. I hypothesise that it may enhance neuromuscular adaptations greater than if loads that could be lifted in a power style were lifted catching deep intentionally
Good point! This is probably part of the power snatch's effectiveness-as you note, you're not artificially cutting the pull short to catch the weight lower than is required. With heavier (maximal) weights you need to get into a deep bottom, but the power snatch helps you reinforce the aggressive pull that's necessary to give a top weight adequate velocity before pulling under.
@@allthingsgym exactly! And as we know from velocity based training research is that lifting at max intended velocity is superior than lifting at a controlled velocity in terms of neuromuscular adaptations. Although unfortunately the research in weightlifting is very scarce comparing differences between different training programs.
@@allthingsgym nice. I need a technical refresher since I can only do WL movements from like April till maybe early November. Damn winter. My garage gym isn't tall enough to do overhead work without smashing into something. I'm a powerlifter who dabbles with weightlifting.
It looks like he's capable of power snatching about 86% of his best snatch (150/175), at least going off what he lists/posts on Instagram-but he also mentions he rarely does power snatch since it bothers his knees. No clue what the bar speed is, but that'd be interesting to know!
The, so called power snatch is just a snatch received at different heights. All snatches are power snatches. The higher snatches help the power snatch but it is equivalent otherwise.
Hi TH-cam, good to be back here ❤️ In the past year we posted TONS of videos to our Patreon. Like this 20 minute Power Clean video: www.patreon.com/posts/power-clean-deep-47718217
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This dude narrating the power snatch is like the Morgan Freeman of weightlifting
That's the one and only Doctor Boffa!
Accurate!🤣🤣🤣
One of the same guys that has been commentating the IWF world championships in recent years :)
@@allthingsgym what is bofa?
@@jeanserrano2395 BOFA DEEZ NUTS
Toma’s power is so impressive and very aesthetically pleasing. Kuo is a close second.
Welcome back ATG. You were missed
Good to be back! Missed posting here as well! We have been focusing a lot on our patreon as this is what makes these public videos possible.
Finally something other than reaction videos.
Fun to be back! We have tons more original content in the pipeline.
In my opinion, What makes power variations a very powerful tool is that it forces the athlete to pull as fast as possible to elevate the bar as high as possible not needing to catch the bar in deep squat. Situation that does not occur when the athlete catch the bar deeply intentionally and not when it is done with the max loads that force the athlete to catch deeply. I hypothesise that it may enhance neuromuscular adaptations greater than if loads that could be lifted in a power style were lifted catching deep intentionally
Good point! This is probably part of the power snatch's effectiveness-as you note, you're not artificially cutting the pull short to catch the weight lower than is required. With heavier (maximal) weights you need to get into a deep bottom, but the power snatch helps you reinforce the aggressive pull that's necessary to give a top weight adequate velocity before pulling under.
@@allthingsgym exactly! And as we know from velocity based training research is that lifting at max intended velocity is superior than lifting at a controlled velocity in terms of neuromuscular adaptations. Although unfortunately the research in weightlifting is very scarce comparing differences between different training programs.
Kuos techniques are stunning to watch!
New ATG lets goooo. I’ve been binging all the old stuff for months now
Toma's technique is pristine
It's so crisp! Watch her full power session here: th-cam.com/video/OYAOByPuOfc/w-d-xo.html
@@allthingsgym
Unreal, thank you
I love this style of video, narrated deep dive into form and technique. Really well done!
What a great video. I love your style of narration. I always learn a lot and am thoroughly grateful.
Holy crap. A new ATG video!
That's right! More to come 🥳
@@allthingsgym nice. I need a technical refresher since I can only do WL movements from like April till maybe early November. Damn winter. My garage gym isn't tall enough to do overhead work without smashing into something. I'm a powerlifter who dabbles with weightlifting.
Yeahhhh !!!! ATG is back 🙂 Quite simply the best Oly Chanel on YT. Thanks for the content and motivation 😊
Yay thanks for the kind words ☺️
WAKE UP MA, A NEW ATG JUST DROPPED
ATG Finally back! THANKS
This is one of the best ATG videos. Keep doing this.
Thanks, will do!
I like this style of video. Keep up the great work!
Thanks, we will make more of these and already have a bunch of them ready for our supporters on patreon.
Damn I miss ATG videos from the day
Missed uploading to youtube too! We have a bunch of raw training hall videos and new edits like this coming up (an already available on our patreon).
I watch Loredana, I press like button :D
4:34 when i remember its friday
1:25
Thats jeremy lalrinunnga, athlete from india.
Since ATG didnt mention.
3:46 they way she lets go of the hook grip 🥷🏻
snatch is my favorite lift to watch & do nice video
Thanks for a great video!!
Brilliant. Super useful
loved this video
I need a gym like the ones in all of your footage
I miss your videos, really ❤
I liked Kuo Happy Dance! :)
Thankyou sir for this video 😍💞
Holy shit, I forgot you guys existed. Been awhile
We have kept posting regularly to our Patreon as TH-cam is just too unreliable if you’re not doing clickbaity content.
fantastic video
Good stuff
Heaviest ps i saw was rezazadeh at sydney, 180 or 185 i think, its on youtube somewhere
wao I love it 👍
1:24 Jeremy ✌
bar speed of Redon Manushi? I would like to know how much of his full snatch he could power, compared to some of the others in this video? nice video!
It looks like he's capable of power snatching about 86% of his best snatch (150/175), at least going off what he lists/posts on Instagram-but he also mentions he rarely does power snatch since it bothers his knees. No clue what the bar speed is, but that'd be interesting to know!
@@allthingsgym a little lower than the numbers of the athletes you featured (Kuo is at 90%?), but still pretty good! thanks for the response!
While power snatching seems cool it messes up your muscle memory. Does Lasha power snatch? Nuff said.
hey atg will you post on you tube full training video from team russia at the 2019 europeans
So would this also apply to power cleans and squats cleans..?
Gymshark should empty the coffers and make Toma their highest paid sponsored athlete.
IMO, power should be anything above 100% full depth squat. that way people don't do starfish
powersnatch max is 90% of snatch max. Musclesnatch is 80%.
no views?? what?
Hope it doesn't stay that way 😅
The, so called power snatch is just a snatch received at different heights. All snatches are power snatches. The higher snatches help the power snatch but it is equivalent otherwise.
What are you talking about
I had a stroke reading this.
Training weslifting ❤️ 💪 ✌️ 📹^_^:3✍️🤝
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