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Quote from: LanceSTS on May 06, 2013, 09:35:45 amRight, which is why I said GOOD GENES/STRUCTURE FOR STRENGTH. His olympic lifts are also very far from what a typical "genetic freak" would have even with poor technique if they had his squat strength.Ah, I see. So much confusion for me as to how people from different backgrounds use words; in a lifting context strength is defined by squatting and power defined by the pulls? In sprinting strength refers almost exclusively to speed endurance; we would say a miler has endurance, a great 400m runner has to have a lot of strength while a 100m runner has power. I guess we are perhaps the most wrong from a physical standpoint.
Right, which is why I said GOOD GENES/STRUCTURE FOR STRENGTH. His olympic lifts are also very far from what a typical "genetic freak" would have even with poor technique if they had his squat strength.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7ZDSaHyskolooking at that vid again for some squat form cues to improve mine, i just noticed that he let go of the valsalva / relaxed at the bottom. WTF!
Quote from: T0ddday on May 06, 2013, 10:04:19 amQuote from: LanceSTS on May 06, 2013, 09:35:45 amRight, which is why I said GOOD GENES/STRUCTURE FOR STRENGTH. His olympic lifts are also very far from what a typical "genetic freak" would have even with poor technique if they had his squat strength.Ah, I see. So much confusion for me as to how people from different backgrounds use words; in a lifting context strength is defined by squatting and power defined by the pulls? In sprinting strength refers almost exclusively to speed endurance; we would say a miler has endurance, a great 400m runner has to have a lot of strength while a 100m runner has power. I guess we are perhaps the most wrong from a physical standpoint. Yeah Todday I think we are saying the same basic thing, you can have a good structure/proportions for one strength event and not be a "genetic freak" in all power/speed activities across the spectrum. Max squat to max power snatch is a general way in olympic lifting to tell how much on the "speed" end someone generally is. Not always, most the time though, the guys with a smaller difference in the two tend to be the most genetically "gifted" athletes.
Quote from: LanceSTS on May 06, 2013, 11:38:09 amQuote from: T0ddday on May 06, 2013, 10:04:19 amQuote from: LanceSTS on May 06, 2013, 09:35:45 amRight, which is why I said GOOD GENES/STRUCTURE FOR STRENGTH. His olympic lifts are also very far from what a typical "genetic freak" would have even with poor technique if they had his squat strength.Ah, I see. So much confusion for me as to how people from different backgrounds use words; in a lifting context strength is defined by squatting and power defined by the pulls? In sprinting strength refers almost exclusively to speed endurance; we would say a miler has endurance, a great 400m runner has to have a lot of strength while a 100m runner has power. I guess we are perhaps the most wrong from a physical standpoint. Yeah Todday I think we are saying the same basic thing, you can have a good structure/proportions for one strength event and not be a "genetic freak" in all power/speed activities across the spectrum. Max squat to max power snatch is a general way in olympic lifting to tell how much on the "speed" end someone generally is. Not always, most the time though, the guys with a smaller difference in the two tend to be the most genetically "gifted" athletes.What are the best squat to power snatch ratios youve heard of Lance?
it's the biggest trick in the run game.. go slow to go fast. it doesn't make sense until it smacks you in the face and you're like ....... wtf?
Quote from: Flander on May 07, 2013, 05:01:23 amQuote from: LanceSTS on May 06, 2013, 11:38:09 amQuote from: T0ddday on May 06, 2013, 10:04:19 amQuote from: LanceSTS on May 06, 2013, 09:35:45 amRight, which is why I said GOOD GENES/STRUCTURE FOR STRENGTH. His olympic lifts are also very far from what a typical "genetic freak" would have even with poor technique if they had his squat strength.Ah, I see. So much confusion for me as to how people from different backgrounds use words; in a lifting context strength is defined by squatting and power defined by the pulls? In sprinting strength refers almost exclusively to speed endurance; we would say a miler has endurance, a great 400m runner has to have a lot of strength while a 100m runner has power. I guess we are perhaps the most wrong from a physical standpoint. Yeah Todday I think we are saying the same basic thing, you can have a good structure/proportions for one strength event and not be a "genetic freak" in all power/speed activities across the spectrum. Max squat to max power snatch is a general way in olympic lifting to tell how much on the "speed" end someone generally is. Not always, most the time though, the guys with a smaller difference in the two tend to be the most genetically "gifted" athletes.What are the best squat to power snatch ratios youve heard of Lance?315 squat , 225 power snatch