Talked to a Olifting friend... who once learnt olifting with me in the same class... but while I stopped, he continue to learnt and seek more professional coaching. He end up flying himself to China to learn Olifting with the Gold medalist coach for a period of time. While I ask him to suggest where is a good place to learn Olifting quick, he suggest me to hire him as a PT. Which cost 80USD per hour, lifting equipment not included. This is the lowest he can offer and consider lowest in the market with his kind of knowledge and background he claims
I will have to pass on this... for various reason.
Continuing with what I am doing..with Jump Manual.
And i return to the court at lunch today for max effort jumping practice finally.....
and W T F!? (the court is reopened on July 20.... )
but now a new Sign is up...
THE COURT IS CLOSED untill Aug 31..
i got to....adjust my plan....
While I am sharing this $80 usd/hr professional service story with my friends. One of my teammate who happen to be a Crossfitter agree about the cost is right, and confirmed this Coach is Legit with his qualification. He also confirmed that, the local crossfit club invite oversea coach to have short session every now and then, and they cost more than 80usd an hour, so it is worth it.
I was like..
On the other hand, I told the same story to one of my powerlifting bro from the Gov sponsored O & Plifting club. This Dude original want to learn Olifting, but the club focus in Plifting 80% of the time... so he end up learning plifting and little olifting over the year. However, he very dedicated in olifting and learnt quite a bit on his own as well from the CHINA 80s gold medalist coach (who was invited to teach locally for a month or so with gov funding).
This powerlifting bro knew me for as long as I started learning squat the plifter way. He agree with the...crossfitting market cost... but he does not think i should pay so much... After discussing with him for a while... he suddenly told me this idea of his.
He wanted to buy some barbell and weight along with some portable rack.... where he can put it on some push cart.. and start squating/olifting in the park.
I believe he got this idea from Crossfitter, I had seen westen crossfitter group running around in park and mountain and doing pushup, situp and suddenly doing military press, hand clean and etc on the side with barbell on the floor in the middle of no where.
having said that... he said if he do get the necessary equipment... he can sure teach me how to do Olifting with a small coaching fee.
This sound exciting... to me.. may be.. Olifting.. is the missing link.
May be u guys think I am stupid changing program / shifting focus again.
(other possible missing link may be:
1. 8hrs of sleep
2. Stretch / foam roll daily
3. 10% body fat not meeting
4. Core Strength (dynamic or Static)
on the side note, here is something suggested to me by a certified sport performance coach (this is for the record only, so i wont lose it).
train 4 times a week
1 power snatch, Snatch high pull, depth jump over hurdles
2. power clean, clean pull, depth jump over hurdles
3.power snatch and power clean go 1RM
4. rest
5. 1~2 steps jump over as high as possible hurdles like the vedio i sent u or try to tuch a object
power snatch
squat 80~95%1~3reps